Defence and security company Saab has verified a
number of key capabilities of its Skeldar V-200 vertical lift UAS
through flight campaigns at different sites in US and Sweden
demonstrating the system’s performance for both land and sea based
operations. A number of successful customer demonstration flights have
also been conducted.
High
complexity flight envelopes such as fully autonomous flights were
conducted in both day and night conditions demonstrating convoy
shadowing capability, EO/IR sensor utilization, precision landing as
well as long range missions using Tactical Hand-Over between Ground
Control Stations using Saab’s flexible stationary and mobile ground
control station.
In
addition, a heavy fuel engine has now been verified through extensive
flight trials and an upgraded next generation version of the original
design aviation fuel engine has been delivered and is now cleared for
flight test.
“The
Skeldar V-200 has passed yet another important milestone in the program
with these key capabilities verified and demonstrated to various
customers,”says Mikael Franzén, Director of Saab’s Product Area Tactical
UAS.
The
unmanned system’s built in safety functionality confirmed contingency
behaviours in case of link loss including autonomous navigation in
accordance to predefined parameters as well as auto landing and shut
down.
“The
combination of two alternative engine types, a modular payload design,
and the ability to incorporate and utilise a variety of data link
systems, provides a true multi-mission capability for the Skeldar V-200
and a flexibility that enables the customer successfully meet their
mission objectives on Land or at Sea,” concludes Mikael Franzén.
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