Unmanned surveillance balloon to hit the skies.PARIS Paris, in Greek mythology Paris or Alexander, in Greek mythology, son of Priam and Hecuba and brother of Hector. Because it was prophesied that he would cause the destruction of Troy, Paris was abandoned on Mt. -- The next wave in unmanned aerial systems may hark back hark intr.v. harked, hark·ing, harks To listen attentively. Idiom: hark back To return to a previous point, as in a narrative. to the dawn of human flight more than a century ago. Aeronautics Defense Systems Ltd Aeronautics Defense Systems Ltd. (formerly NETS Integrated Avionics Systems) operates from its headquarters in Yavne, Center District, Israel, specializing in providing comprehensive defence solutions. ., based in Israel, which produces tactical UAVs with sophisticated navigation and control technologies, has developed an unmanned surveillance aircraft that looks like a balloon but flies like a kite. The Skystar 300 is a small aerostat aer·o·stat n. An aircraft, especially a balloon or dirigible, deriving its lift from the buoyancy of surrounding air rather than from aerodynamic motion. that can carry day and night sensors up to 1,000 feet in the air. When filled with helium, the 25-foot wide balloon floats up and gives operators 360-degree observation coverage. It is tethered Attached to a data or power source by wire or fiber. Contrast with untethered. to a long cable, which is anchored to the ground. While the demand for lighter, faster and cheaper UAVs is increasing, there also is a need for unmanned aerial systems that work silently beneath the clouds, with long endurance and extended sensor range, says Yair Atzmon, head of the company's ground division. In addition, such systems must be both inexpensive and easy to maintain and operate to keep up with the increasing appetite for visual information at the individual soldier level. Skystar 300 and its smaller cousin, Skystar 100, can fill that gap, he says. They offer troops at the squad level an opportunity to see "over the hill" without relying upon conventional drones that may be tasked by units conducting missions at higher echelons, he says. The battery-operated systems are designed to be rapidly deployable by two to three persons from a vehicle or on foot. Users can manipulate the system via a laptop or a tripod-mounted ground control station. To fly drones usually requires special training, but to fly the balloon systems requires maybe one or two lessons, says Atzmon. "Anybody can learn to use it," he says. To manufacture the Skystar, the company, which is producing a traditional tactical UAV UAV Unmanned Aerial Vehicle UAV Unmanned Air Vehicle UAV Unmanned Aerospace Vehicle UAV Unmanned Airborne Vehicle UAV Uninhabited Air Vehicle UAV Urban Assault Vehicle UAV Unpiloted Aerial Vehicle (less common) called Aerostar for the U.S. market, basically took one of its mini drones, cut off the wings and tied it to a balloon, to put it in very simplistic sim·plism n. The tendency to oversimplify an issue or a problem by ignoring complexities or complications. [French simplisme, from simple, simple, from Old French; see simple terms, says Atz mort. While Skystar's flying mechanisms may seem primitive, its onboard capabilities feature next-generation technologies. Guided by global positioning satellites, the aerostats contain all the navigational assets of the mini UAVs, he says, including a black box recorder that comes standard on all the company's unmanned aerial systems. Both balloons can host a wide range of payload, from digital processing Digital processing is the process of altering digital data in any form. The most common situations where digital processing is involved are computer graphics and digital audio processing. day cameras to cooled and uncooled infrared thermal sensors. And though they may appear fragile, the balloons are sturdy, adds Atzmon. Skystar 300 is built to withstand high winds, up to 40 knots, he says. Stabilization technologies allow the systems to provide clear images of whatever they may be viewing. "Skystar 300 can detect a man sitting five kilometers away inside a vehicle," says Atzmon. Not only can the systems assist in military security and stability operations in Iraq, but they also can function in homeland security Noun 1. Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security Department of Homeland Security executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States roles, says Atzmon.--GRACE JEAN |
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