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Alenia claims success in UAV sense-
and-avoid tests
Italy’s Alenia Aermacchi has successfully validated a sense-and-
avoid system designed to allow the integration of unmanned air
ehicles into civil airspace.
In a series of recent tests at Grazzanise air base, the company
flew multiple sorties using its Sky-Y UAV in conjunction with its
C-27J transport.
The Sky-Y was equipped with the Mid-air Collision Avoidance
System (MIDCAS), which Alenia has been developing as part
of a consortium under a European Defence Agency (EDA) initiative.
Alenia Aermacchi
In order to test MIDCAS’s ability to identify other aircraft in
congested airspace and then manoeuvre to avoid them, the
C-27J was intentionally flown as close as 150m (490ft) to the
UAV, at different attitudes and from different directions.
Additionally, the trials evaluated the best combination of
sensors to allow the UAV to build up an accurate picture of
the surrounding airspace, including of aircraft not equipped
with position transponders.
MIDCAS is a research project contracted by EDA on behalf
of five partner countries – Sweden, Germany, France, Italy
and Spain – and featuring industrial and research champions
from the various nations.
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