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Precision
aerial delivery has also matured in recent years, with the availability
of lightweight GPS navigation and flight control systems. Altair
Aerospace introduced at AUSA 2006 an impressive range of precision
parachute delivery systems, including the Onyx autonomously
guided parachute system, capable of delivering payloads ranging
from 500 up to 2,200 lbs from high altitude up to 35,000 ft
within 50 meters of a pre-designated ground delivery point.
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The system is equipped with GPS unit and flight control system
to navigate its flight path to the precise recovery point. The
parafoil will carry the payload to a point over the designated
target, where parachute opens, descending the payload to a soft
landing. To support multiple deliveries of up to 50 payloads
to a single point, Altair can utilize automatic formation flying,
implementing collision avoidance techniques. In September 2006
Altair was awarded an U.S. Army contract for unspecified number
of Onyx systems.
When
delivery of small but critical supplies is required, Micro Onyx
can be used. The system uses an autonomously guided parafoil
system designed to carry a payload of 20 lbs. Micro Onyx also
employs collision avoidance, swarming/flocking flying rules
to establish safe separation and formation flying, enabling
delivery of multiple payloads to a single, or multiple designated
locations. Micro Onyx delivery systems are proposed for precision
emplacement of sensors as well as delivery of small munition
payloads.
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