Mantis full scale replica on show at Bahrain International Air Show
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, January 21 - 2010 at 16:07
- PRESS RELEASE
A full scale replica of BAE Systems' Mantis unmanned aircraft system will be on display at the Bahrain International Air Show in January. Following its first flight in October 2009, a team from BAE Systems will be on hand to provide an update on the progress made on the next generation, fully autonomous system as well as showing footage from the first flight.
During phase one of the programme, BAE Systems has been working alongside the UK MOD and key industrial parties including:
• Rolls- Royce - Integrated Propulsion System & Engine Clearance
• QinetiQ - Flight Termination System and Communication System
• GE Aviation - Electrical Power System
• Moog Aircraft Group - Primary Flight Control Actuation
• Meggitt - Electrical Braking System
• Selex Galileo - future Mission Systems and Sensor requirements
Chris Allam, Managing Director of the Autonomous Systems & Future Capability business within BAE Systems, said: "This achievement is testament to the can-do approach of the whole team working on this programme. Mantis has gone from concept to flight in just 19 months and the MOD, BAE Systems and a number of industry parties have worked together to make this happen. It confirms the skill and innovation within the UK aerospace sector and the ability to move quickly from concept to reality."
Mantis has a 20 metre wingspan and is BAE Systems' first all-electric aircraft. The system is intended to be easily deployable and can be broken down to fit into a military transport aircraft. Mantis is designed to be a real workhorse with "plug and play" elements in the mission system and the ability to carry a wide range of sensors.
Mantis is a fully autonomous next generation unmanned aircraft system. It can execute its mission with a much reduced need for human intervention by understanding and reacting to its environment. Such autonomy increases operational effectiveness allowing more focus on the mission without the usual concerns over vehicle control. It also reduces manpower requirements and the risk of accidents due to human error and the communications/data link requirements between the vehicle and the ground.
Mantis could carry out intelligence gathering at long distances and can carry significant payloads in terms of sensors and, potentially, weaponry.
The Mantis system will feature an end to end information capability, which will facilitate full integration with the UK's C4I infrastructure, significantly enhancing sovereign operational capabilities. In today's high tempo operational environment improved situational awareness and decision-making are achieved through this integration activity. Mantis shares a common UAS control infrastructure with other BAE Systems UAS' such as Taranis and HERTI.
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BAE Systems is the premier global defence, security and aerospace company delivering a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, security, information technology solutions and customer support services. With approximately 105,000 employees worldwide, BAE Systems' sales exceeded £18.5bn ($34.4bn) in 2008.
For further information please contact:
Kathryn Hardy, BAE Systems
Tel: + 44 (0)1772 855572
Louise Robson, BAE Systems
Tel: +44 (0) 1252 384725
BAE Systems, Farnborough, Hampshire GU14 6YU, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1252 384605
Fax: +44 (0) 1252 383947
24hr media hotline: + 44 (0) 7801 717739
Local contact:
Rohan Shanker
Action Bahrain
Tel: +973 17234553
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