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Leonardo, UK MoD Launch Phase 2 Of RWUAS Demonstrator Program

Two Year, Jointly Funded Program Will Help Develop Concepts For Future Unmanned Rotary Wing/Vtol Aircraft Operations

The UK Ministry of Defense’s Defense Equipment and Support (DE&S) Technology Office has placed a two year, jointly funded, Research and Development contract for a Rotary Wing Unmanned Air System, Capability Concept Demonstrator – “RWUAS CCD Phase 2”, with Leonardo in the UK. The contract aims to identify, develop and exploit the opportunities offered by emerging technologies, to reduce costs and increase the agility, flexibility, resilience and persistence of national military equipment and capability in the rotary wing arena.

“Supported by our rising defence budget and £178 billion Equipment Plan, we want to transform defence and work with industry, academics and allies to find innovative ways to stay at the international cutting edge," said Minister for Defense Procurement Harriett Baldwin. “This two year £8 million joint investment will sustain key high-skill jobs in Yeovil and is the next stage in understanding how unmanned air systems can keep our personnel safe on the battlefields of the future.”

“This is an exciting time as the opportunities presented by unmanned technologies start to be realised in the vertical take-off and landing sector," said Leonardo’s Chief Executive Officer and General Manager Mauro Moretti. "These technologies and systems can be a game changer in terms of undertaking a wide range of autonomous operations at a significantly lower cost.”

RWUAS CCD Phase2 further recognises Leonardo’s unique technical capability in Helicopter System Design. The contract will cover the completion of research and development activity begun under the “RWUAS CCD Phase 1” programme between 2013 and 2015 and will then extend this to undertake further research, development, analysis and experimentation relating to rotary wing air-vehicle technologies and rotary wing platform operations, within future operating environments, fleet mixes and the overall Defense aviation capability structure; drawing on lessons from the “Unmanned Warrior” demonstrations held in 2016.

In placing the contract the two organisations will enter into a programme of fundamental and applied research and experimentation to mature, develop understanding of and advance technology, overall system design and operational capabilities to enable embarked, unmanned rotary wing aircraft operations. The programme will utilise the specialist engineering skill base at Leonardo, in demonstrating new methods and technologies to reduce the risks associated with rotary wing operations in other similarly challenging operating environments, including supporting regulatory development in this area.

Leonardo signed a new 10-year Strategic Partnering Arrangement (SPA) with the UK Ministry of Defense in July 2016, which focusses on delivering ever increasing value to the UK taxpayer on current contracts, the continued growth of exports and the identification and subsequent investment in the development of new technologies and capabilities. The joint intent of the SPA is to exploit the identified technologies onto both existing in-service platforms as well as future manned and unmanned platforms.

(Image provided with Leonardo Company news release)

FMI: www.leonardocompany.com

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