Northrop
Grumman has introduced the first MQ-4C broad area maritime surveillance
unmanned aircraft system (BAMS UAS) for the US Navy at its facility in
Palmdale, California, US.
Formally named Triton, the MQ-4C BAMS
UAS will provide persistent surveillance for the Maritime Patrol and
Reconnaissance Force (MPRF) to carry littoral strike missions.
Duke
Dufresne, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems sector vice president and
general manager for unmanned systems, said that the MQ-4C Triton UAS was
a BAMS UAS programme's key element that represents the future of naval
aviation and a strategic element of the US Navy.
"The BAMS UAS programme will revolutionise persistent maritime intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance," Dufresne said.
Unmanned
aviation and strike weapons programme executive officer rear admiral
Bill Shannon added: "Their efforts will enable the BAMS system to
provide the fleet a game-changing persistent maritime and littoral
intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability."
The
naval version of the US Air Force's RQ-4 Global Hawk aircraft, the MQ-4C
BAMS UAS has been designed to conduct maritime surveillance, gather
enemy battle information, carry out battle damage assessment and port
surveillance missions.
The BAMS UAS provides reliable
intelligence information about potential maritime surface threats for
the military commanders to efficiently patrol a wide range of open ocean
and littoral regions.
The navy is planning to buy nearly $12bn
worth of MQ-4Cs, including five test aircraft, while the first MQ-4C
aircraft is expected to be operational in 2015.
The programme is
managed by the Navy's program executive office (unmanned aviation and
strike weapons) and the persistent maritime unmanned aircraft systems
program office.
The US Navy's Fifth Fleet is currently using
Northrop-built Block 10 RQ-4 BAMS demonstrator, equipped with maritime
sensors, which provides full persistent capabilities glimpse of the
Triton's 360° multi-function active sensor (MFAS) radar.
* Notícia publicada a Naval Technology. L'endrada en servei del RQ-4 BAMS serà tot un pas endavant en matèria de vigilància marítima persistent. L'obtenció d'informació no només és cabdal per guanyar conflictes, també ho és per evitar que esclatin.
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