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Boeing-Insitu
ScanEagle UAV Achieves 10,000 Flight Hours in Support of
Australian Army Operations
Monday, February 11, 2008
ScanEagle
is a long-endurance autonomous UAV developed by Boeing and
The Insitu Group. The UAV is used to loiter over trouble
spots and provide intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance data or communications relay.
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Credit:
The Boeing Company
Boeing Australia Limited
and Insitu, Inc.'s ScanEagle unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has
successfully delivered 10,000 surveillance and reconnaissance
flight hours to help protect Australian troops on active duty in
Iraq and Afghanistan.
Boeing Australia Limited
President David Withers congratulated the ScanEagle team on its
exemplary performance during a recent ceremony.
"ScanEagle is an excellent
UAV platform, Boeing Australia Limited delivers vital ground
support services, the Australian Army drives the ongoing
successful delivery of the program, and the winners are our
fellow Australians who put their lives on the line every day to
protect our way of life," noted Withers.
Insitu President and CEO Steve
Sliwa continued, "Our goal is to provide tools for
persistent surveillance in challenging environments. This
milestone, achieved in less than one year, demonstrates the
success our team has had supporting the Australian Defence
Force."
The fully autonomous ScanEagle
UAV, developed by Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Insitu, Inc., can capture
stationary and moving imagery using an inertially stabilized
electro-optical or infrared camera.
Measuring four feet (1.2
meters) long with a 10-foot (3 meters) wingspan, the UAV provides
more than 15 consecutive hours of "on-station"
coverage. It is launched autonomously via Insitu's pneumatic
catapult launcher and flies pre-programmed or operator-initiated
missions guided by a Global Positioning System. It is retrieved
using the SkyHook™ system in which the UAV catches a rope
hanging from a 50-foot (15 meters) high pole.
Source:
The Boeing Company

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