OUR N E W   W E B   S I T E   "WORLD AIR FORCE NEWS"
 
  
 
 

WORLD AIR WAR HISTORY


 
  HOME > EUROPEAN AIR FORCE NEWS >

EADS Forges Ahead with Barracuda UCAV Trials

EADS Forges Ahead with Barracuda UCAV Trials

EADS Cassidian reports positive results from a third flight-test campaign conducted recently from Goose Bay, Canada, with the second prototype Barracuda UAV. Five flights during June and July each lasted up to one hour and proved various new mission modes, including autonomous 4-D navigation and cooperative flying with a second UAV.

Unlike the previous two campaigns in 2009 and 2010, the latest flights were funded entirely by the company. EADS believes that it is leading the development of such operations in Europe, pending the first flights of the BAE Systems Taranis and multinational Neuron UCAVs.

A Learjet was the surrogate second UAV in the recent trials. It carried a Cassidian AESA radar, while the Barracuda was equipped with a Thales EO turret. The ground station fused downlinked imagery from these two sensors. The datalink was provided by Patria and Insta of Finland; together with Ruag of Switzerland, they are participating in the associated Agile-NCE (Net Centric Environment) program being funded by the Finnish and Swiss governments, as well as the German defense ministry (BwB).

“The Barracuda is a multi-purpose UAV test bed and systems demonstrator,” explained Thomas Gottmann, EADS Cassidian senior program manager. He said that developing autonomy, new actuation systems and mission management techniques has been the most important goal. However, he told AIN, the size of the Barracuda is close to that of a likely operational UCAV, with a two-meter-long payload bay. “It is a stealth design, although we have not done any signature measurements,” he added.

Gottmann said that EADS is now discussing with the BwB a possible fourth flight-test series in 2014. By that time, of course, EADS and BAE Systems might be the same company, sharing UCAV technology instead of developing it in competition.


Source: Chris Pocock - AIN Defense Perspective News - 21 September 2012

Photo: EADS Cassidian displayed the third prototype Barracuda UAV at the ILA Berlin airshow last week. (Photo by Chris Pocock)

(21.09.2012)


 
  CONTINENTAL NEWS:

American Air Force News
African Air Force News
Asian Air Force News
European Air Force News
Middle Eastern AF News
Ocean Air Force News


• Turkey-Slovakia Close Air Support Cooperation

(13.10.2021)
NATO Advanced Air Controller Training Completed Successfully....>>

• Want to be a fighter pilot? Here's what you'll need on your application

(25.11.2020)
In this video, US Air Force Maj. Justin "Hasard" Lee breaks down what requirements you'll need to meet in order to pursue a career as a fighter pilot in jets like the F-15 Eagle,...>>

• Initial two P-72Bs delivered to Italy’s Guardia di Finanza

(30.01.2020)
The first two of four P-72Bs ordered by Italy’s Guardia di Finanza (GdF, Financial Guard) were handed over during an official ceremony at Leonardo’s Caselle Torinese facility on No...>>

• Swedish air ambulance service orders three new Airbus H145 helicopters

(29.01.2020)
Sweden’s air ambulance service – Svensk Luftambulans – has ordered three new H145 helicopters in a deal announced at the Heli Expo 2020 exhibition....>>

• Spanish Air Force Airbus C295 successfully performs wet contacts as a tanker

(29.01.2020)
The Airbus C295 tactical airlifter has successfully achieved its first wet contacts during an air-to-air (AAR) tanker flight test campaign....>>

• Hungarian Air Ambulance becomes first helicopter operator to fully digitalise its support operation with Airbus

(29.01.2020)
Purchases complete end-to-end solution, from digitisation to analytics...>>

• New Mi-17V-5 Hips for Serbia

(28.12.2019)
THE RATNO vazduhoplovstvo i protivvazduhoplovna odbrana (RV i PVO, Serbian Air Force and Air Defence) took delivery of three new Mi-17V-5 helicopters at Batajnica air base on Octo...>>

 



       info@xairforces.net Webmaster: REFLX DESIGN - © 2011 xairforces / Aviation Society,