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Surrogate UAV prepares for maiden flight


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LONDON (BNS): A Jetstream aircraft known as 'The Flying Test Bed' which can fly as if it were a UAV is undergoing a series of flight trials in preparation for the first maiden flight of a surrogate UAV in UK shared airspace later this year.

The trial will demonstrate to regulators such as the Civil Air Authority and air traffic control service providers, the progress made towards achieving the safe use of UAVs in UK airspace.

The new technology is part of a suite of innovations being brought together for the first time as a UK industry-led programme known as ASTRAEA (Autonomous Systems Technology Related Airborne Evaluation & Assessment); a UK industry-led consortium focusing on the technologies, systems, facilities, procedures and regulations that will allow autonomous vehicles to operate safely and routinely in civil airspace over the United Kingdom.

"...The BAE Systems Jetstream Flying Test Bed has been configured as a 'surrogate UAV' where the on-board pilots can take their hands off the controls and hand over control to the on-board system developed by the ASTRAEA team," said Lambert Dopping-Hepenstal, the Engineering Director at BAE Systems responsible for the ASTRAEA programme.

"The ASTRAEA system is capable of preventing mid-air collisions with other aircraft using a 'sense and avoid' system, detecting and avoiding bad weather conditions and relaying air traffic control instructions to the remote pilot via satellite to the ground control station. The weather avoidance system will use sophisticated image processing techniques to detect and avoid clouds and is just one of the new capabilities being tested onboard the Jetstream," he said.

From now and until the winter, the ASTRAEA system on-board the Jetstream will be put through its paces, in a series of at least 20 flight tests over the Irish Sea and through UK airspace, BAE said.

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