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GA-ASI sucessfully tests due regard radar aboard manned aircraft
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Supports Sense-and-Avoid Architecture, Sets Stage for Unmanned
Aircraft Tests General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA‑ASI),
a leading manufacturer of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), tactical
reconnaissance radars, and electro-optic surveillance systems,
today announced the successful demonstration of an early prototype
of its Due Regard Radar on a manned aircraft. The Due Regard Radar
is a company-funded system that supports GA-ASI’s overall
radar-based airborne sense-and-avoid architecture for its Predator®
B UAS. “The successful demonstration of our Due Regard Radar
represents a major milestone in the development of the company’s
airborne sense-and-avoid radar architecture,” said Linden
Blue, president, Reconnaissance Systems Group, GA-ASI. “Equipping a
highly reliable UAS such as Predator B with this capability will
expand its capacity to operate routinely in domestic and
international airspace, ensuring its interoperability with civilian
air traffic and airspace rules and regulations.” Installed on a
surrogate Twin Otter aircraft, the Due Regard Radar’s first
successful flight test occurred October 17, 2011 in California off
the coast of San Diego and in Borrego Springs. During the test, the
radar system, which is based upon an Active Electronically Scanned
Array (AESA) radar, successfully detected “intruder” King Air
aircraft encroaching upon the Twin Otter’s airspace. The purpose of
the test [...]
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