BAE System and UAVTEK collaborating to develope rugged tactical nano quadcopter
martes, 29 de diciembre de 2020
press release
In collaboration with UAVTEK,
we have developed a nano “Bug” drone and delivered the first 30 units
to the British Army, which has put it through its paces as part of a
trial.
The Bug is a nano-Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) weighing 196g
– similar to the weight of a smartphone – with 40 minute battery life
and a 2km range. It boasts a stealthy low visual profile and the ability
to fly even in strong winds of more than 50mph. It was the only
nano-UAV able to cope with the uncompromising weather during a recent
Army Warfighting Experiment (AWE) event hosted by the Ministry of
Defence’s Future Capability Group.
James Gerard, Principal
Technologist at BAE Systems’ Applied Intelligence business said: “We
delivered the Bug in partnership with UAVTEK, an SME that designs and
builds UAVs from its workshop in the Cotswolds. Our experience in
developing large volumes of secure hardware means we were able to help
the team turn the excellent design into a real product which our Armed
Forces can use. This kind of collaboration is happening right across BAE
Systems and is a great way to quickly get the best thinking from small
companies into the hands of military users.”
Innovations at the
annual AWE event are designed to explore emerging technologies and
identify specific capabilities, this year focusing on Agile Command,
Control and Communication (C3) space suitable for rapid exploitation.
Emphasis is placed on innovations which push the boundaries of
technology and military capability, testing a range of prototype systems
by putting them in the hands of the user whilst giving invaluable
military feedback to suppliers.
The teams are now working on the
next developments on the nano-UAV, exploring sensing equipment and
capabilities which could be added, as well as how the Bug could be
integrated with other military equipment.
In even the toughest weather, the Bug can deliver vital tactical intelligence on what’s around the corner or over the next hill, working autonomously to give troops a visual update. Combined with our other information advantage products, this video feed could be shared multi-domain, enabling commanders on land, sea and air to increase their situational awareness and inform their decisions. James Gerard, Principal Technologist, BAE Systems’ Applied Intelligence
BAE Systems has been extremely supportive of us as an SME and the team has shared procedural knowledge to improve our engineering processes and practices. BAE Systems has effectively offered us a mentoring partnership and supported us in a variety of activities, whilst still enabling us to remain an agile SME and keep our core offerings and DNA. Jenna Copley, Director at UAVTEK
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