Roke Manor Research Ltd (Roke), a Chemring Group
company, has supplied its Miniature Radar Altimeter (MRA) in a
successful flight test of a sea-skimming UAV designed to mimic the
threat of an incoming missile.
UAV
Navigation, a developer of flight-control avionics for unmanned
aircraft, led the test on a range used by the Spanish Navy. Roke's MRA Type 1 was integrated into its LCAP autopilot system, enabling the aircraft to accurately determine its height above the sea.The flight test involved a SCRAB aerial target UAV, flying at cruise speeds only a few meters over the water which followed its flight path without the intervention of a human pilot.
Paul Webb, Unmanned Systems Business Sector Manager at Roke, said:
"UAV Navigation chose Roke's MRA as it
remains the most technologically capable in its class. It has been
developed for easy installation into all major UAV platforms, and
provides outstanding capability at low-cost. Importantly for this
particular test, was that the MRA was developed to meet the IP67 rating,
which is essential when recovering the UAV from the surface of the
sea."
Roke's lightweight MRA maximises payload and provides continuous accurate measurements in the most challenging flying situations such as misty or dusty conditions. This ensures missions can continue regardless of the environmental conditions.
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