Camcopter S-100
VTOL UAV / Schiebel

S-100 UAV System has been developed to carry various sensors for both
military and civilian applications. The UAV can be launched
automatically performing Vertical Take Off and Landing (VTOL),
eliminating the need for special equipment and preparations at the
launch and recovery sites. The helicopter navigates by following
preprogrammed GPS waypoints, it can also be operated manually by the
pilot. The fuselage is constructed of carbon-fiber monocoque providing
maximum capacity for a wide range of payload/endurance combinations.
The
Unmanned Research and Technology center (UAVRTC) at the United Arab
Emirates (UAE) has ordered 40 Al-Saber UAV systems (Austrian made
Schiebel S-100), each comprising of two unmanned helicopters and a
ground station. In March 2006 Al-Saber UAV completed acceptance tests in
the UAE, where it met all performance requirements, including flying at
an altitude of 13,000 feet (3,962 m') with almost full gross weight.
Airspeeds in excess of 100 knots (185 km/h) were demonstrated, with
mission endurance of six hours carrying a 25kg payload. The trials were
conducted at average temperature of 35˚C deg. and surface winds of 25
knots.
When
performing security missions, Al-Saber UAVs will be equipped with a
stabilized gimbal, based on the IAI/Elta
POP-300 day/night payload, fitted with daylight and night thermal
observation equipment. The payload is installed in a primary payload
bay, which is configured to carry loads of up to 50 kg. The helicopter
can also mount an additional forward looking camera for pilot
orientation. The UAV can also accommodate other payloads, including
multi-spectral sensors, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), Laser Imaging
radar (LIDAR) and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR).
The unmanned helicopters will be used for military and security
operations, providing ground and maritime surveillance missions. The
Emirate's expanding UAV strategy now comprises several programs,
including the South African Denel Seeker UAV, and the CybAero Apid 55,
from Sweden, which will be locally assembled in the UAE. Parts of the
fuselage of the Al-Saber UAV will also be produced in the UAE, at a new
production facility Schiebel constructed here. UAVRTC is cooperating
with South Korean expert Uconsystem, to develop a common ground control
station to support all UAVs. |
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