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April 14, 2010 |
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UAS Dynamics Successfully Demonstrates STORM’s Data Link During Flight Test
CHARLOTTE, N.C., and FORT WORTH, Texas – UAS Dynamics, LLC, validated the
performance of the Ku-band Common Data Link (CDL) on its STORM unmanned aerial
system (UAS) during flight testing conducted in late March at the Yuma Proving
Grounds in Yuma, Ariz. The flight tests also validated features of STORM’s
system architecture that enable data from the on-board payloads to be accessed
by remote users in real-time over a secure Ethernet connection to the ground
control station.
STORM is UAS Dynamics’ product offering in response to the U.S. Navy and Marine
Corps’ small tactical unmanned aerial system (STUAS) competition. UAS Dynamics
is a joint venture between General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products and
Elbit Systems of America, LLC.
"The successful integration of a Ku-band CDL in this class of UAS represents a
significant achievement,” said Peter Klein, chief engineer for UAS Dynamics.
“The validation of the CDL and the system architecture, combined with the
demonstrated air vehicle performance, keeps us on target to meet all of the
performance objectives for the STORM system.”
UAS Dynamics, LLC, with offices in Charlotte, N.C., Fort Worth, Texas, and Fort
Mill, S.C., is an American company formed by General Dynamics Armament and
Technical Products, a business unit of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), and Elbit
Systems of America, LLC, wholly owned by Elbit Systems Ltd., (NASDAQ: ESLT). UAS
Dynamics focuses on meeting the expanding and evolving needs of the U.S.
Department of Defense and other U.S. government agencies by providing
state-of-the-art unmanned aerial systems for the full spectrum of operational
requirements. More information about UAS Dynamics is available at
www.uasdynamics.us.
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