General Dynamics, Elbit Systems conduct first US demonstration of Skylark UAS

1 May 2008

General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products and Elbit Systems of America, LLC, recently conducted the first US demonstration of the Skylark(R) II Small Tactical /Tier II-class Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) for representatives of the US armed forces. The event was held at Redstone Arsenal in Alabama.

The Skylark II UAS provides a covert, silent electric-propulsion system for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions and target tracking, making it unique among Tier II-class platforms. The air vehicle is virtually inaudible at 500 feet Above Ground Level (AGL), enabling persistent ISR coverage for use in areas previously inaccessible to other air vehicles that have higher noise signatures or lower endurance capabilities. This battalion-level system fills the capabilities gap that exists between the small, company/platoon-level unmanned systems and the tactical, brigade-level UAS that are currently available.

"The Skylark II system's operating characteristics fulfil unmet needs for a small unmanned aerial system with low-manpower, high-endurance covert capabilities suited to harsh environments where there is limited logistical infrastructure," said Phil Hynes, vice president of strategic planning for General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products. "To warfighters in theater, that means that the enemy does not know they are being watched."

The Skylark II system features the lightweight, Micro-CoMPASS electro-optic surveillance payload, which provides a laser target illuminator and a cooled thermal imager with exceptionally high resolution. This fully-integrated, gimbaled payload provides a blend of sensor capabilities in a form, fit and function that is effective in any lighting condition.

A fly-by-camera interface/flight mode, combined with the Micro-CoMPASS payload, makes the Skylark II system a force multiplier by allowing a single operator to both fly the aircraft and operate the sensor suite.

Design of the Skylark II system is based on the extensive operational experience gained from a family of Elbit UAS systems during the recent Lebanese War with the Israeli Defense Forces and currently employed by coalition forces supporting Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom.

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