Friday, 7 September 2012

PZL Swidnik unveils SW-4 Solo prototype



PZL-Świdnik SA, an AgustaWestland company, has unveiled the prototype of the SW-4 Solo Rotorcraft Unmanned Air System/Optionally Piloted Helicopter (RUAS/OPH) single engine rotorcraft at MSPO 2012 in Kielce, Poland.

The companies hope The SW-4 Solo, created through a collaboration of their engineering teams, will allow them to play a major role in a UAV sector which shows significant growth potential and market opportunities.

“Unveiling the first ever Polish rotary-winged unmanned air system at MSPO 2012 demonstrate the leading role PZL-Świdnik SA is playing in the world’s rotorcraft industry," said Nicola Bianco, managing director of PZL-Świdnik SA. "For our company, remote controlled and unpiloted airborne capabilities are becoming synonymous with the highest possible technology achievements in aeronautics.”

The SW-4 Solo is designed to deliver maximum flexibility to operators thanks to the capability of performing both piloted and unmanned missions in land and maritime environments. In a RUAS configuration it can perform maritime, border and battlefield surveillance; target acquisition and reconnaissance; homeland security, environmental monitoring, ground survey and mapping, disaster / battle damage assessment and cargo supply.

As an optionally piloted platform, the helicopter is also suited for passenger transport and training with 1 + 4 crashworthy seats.

The SW-4 Solo can be fitted with a comprehensive mission equipment suite, incorporating surveillance sensors, communication/intelligence systems and armament.

The SW-4 RUAS prototype is expected to perform its maiden flight in a piloted configuration in the upcoming months while the first unmanned flight is expected to be performed in 2013.

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