GA-ASI Tests Sonobuoy Dispensing System
with MQ-9B SeaGuardian
SAN DIEGO – 20 March 2024 – On Feb. 27, 2024, General Atomics Aeronautical
Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI), in cooperation with the Naval Air Systems Command
(NAVAIR), conducted a series of tests on GA-ASI’s Sonobuoy Dispensing System
(SDS) using the MQ-9B SeaGuardian® Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) on the U.S.
Navy’s W-291 test range in southern California.
GA-ASI’s SeaGuardian flew the full test
flight event configured with the SDS pod and SeaVue multi-role radar from
Raytheon, an RTX business. During the test, the SDS pod dropped eight AN/SSQ-53
and two AN/SSQ-62 sonobuoys. Upon dispensing, the sonobuoys were successfully
monitored by the SeaGuardian’s onboard Sonobuoy Monitoring and Control System
(SMCS).
“This was a very successful
demonstration of our SDS capability,” said GA-ASI President David R. Alexander.
“The demonstration helped us prove out the SDS, which is an important component
for our Anti-Submarine Warfare capability.”
The SeaGuardian was flown under a NAVAIR
Interim Flight Clearance. The SDS pod is fitted with an advanced pneumatic
ejection system developed, designed, and manufactured by AEREA in Italy. AEREA
also supplies the internal structure assembly.
MQ-9B SeaGuardian is a medium-altitude,
long-endurance RPA system. Its multi-domain capabilities allow it to flex from
mission to mission. SeaGuardian has been used by the U.S. in several recent
demonstrations, including Northern Edge, Integrated Battle Problem and Group
Sail. The aircraft is currently being operated by the Japan Coast Guard (JCG) and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF).
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