Airbus Makes First Unmanned Flight in VSR700
Helicopter
VSR700 in flight
Airbus recently made
the first unmanned autonomous flight of its unmanned tactical demonstrator. The
VS700 was piloted and monitored from a ground station. (Photo: Airbus
Helicopters)
Airbus Helicopters has completed the first unmanned,
autonomous flight of its VSR700 demonstrator "tactical vehicle." The highly
modified Helicopteres Guimbal Cabri G2 took off from the military airbase in
Istres in the south of France. The VSR700's 30-minute flight consisted of a
variety of flight patterns before landing autonomously. The helicopter was
piloted and monitored from the ground station located at the base. The
helicopter had been flying autonomously since May 2017 with a safety pilot
aboard.
The aircraft is fitted with a diesel engine to meet military
requirements and has an automatic flight control system designed to meet
regulatory standards. The VSR700 is a light military tactical unmanned aerial
system able to carry multiple payloads, with an endurance of around eight hours.
The system will initially offer extended surveillance capabilities for navies,
allowing them to preserve manned helicopter flights for critical missions. The
VSR700 is designed to land on navy ships as small as corvettes, and successful
sea trials have already taken place.
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