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15.11.2013 Helen Chachaty - journal-aviation.com
Le constructeur suédois Saab a annoncé ce 15 novembre que la marine espagnole avait déployé le drone Skeldar V-200 en opérations. Le drone VTOL se trouve à présent à bord du patrouilleur BAM Meteoro et y effectue des missions de surveillance et de renseignement en « binôme » avec un hélicoptère, dans le cadre de l’opération anti-piraterie européenne Atalante, au large du Golfe d’Aden.
Le communiqué diffusé confirme une rumeur des médias espagnols de juillet dernier, alors que Saab avait annoncé la vente à l’export du Skeldar, sans toutefois avoir dévoilé le nom du client.
Selon Saab, le drone Skeldar V-200 peut voler jusqu’à 130km/h et possède une autonomie de cinq heures.
16 May 2013 army-technology.com
Saab has successfully conducted flight testing of the Skeldar V-200 vertical lift unmanned aircraft system (UAS) in an effort to demonstrate its critical capabilities at various sites across Sweden and the US.
Carried out primarily to demonstrate land and sea-based operations of the UAS during both day and night conditions, the flight testing fully validated its convoy shadowing, use of electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) sensor, as well as precision landing capabilities.
As well as highlighting the platform's ability to perform long-range operations using tactical hand-over between ground control stations (GCS), the fully autonomous flights also verified a heavy fuel engine for the UAS.
The upgraded next-generation variant of the original design aviation fuel engine has been delivered and cleared for flight testing, according to the company, which also conducted several customer demonstration flights of the UAS.
Saab Tactical UAS product area director Mikael Franzen said: "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 to successfully meet their mission objectives on land or at sea," Franzen said.
The built-in safety functionality of the Skeldar V-200 system confirmed contingency behaviours in an event of link loss, including autonomous navigation in accordance to predefined parameters, as well as auto landing and shutdown during flight tests.
Featuring two air vehicles and a mobile UAS control station, the Skeldar V-200 is a medium range vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) UAS designed for reconnaissance, surveillance and target acquisition (RSTA), light cargo transportation and electronic warfare missions.