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Finder
is also planned for deployment from AC-130 Spectre gunships
and other Special-Operations platforms. Finder could be equipped
with various mission payloads including chemical sensor/sample
collector and meteorological sensor payload for post strike
chemical bomb damage assessment, or a high resolution, low-level
electro-optical still imager. Using piston engine, FINDER is
capable of flying missions up to 7 hours. The platform is capable
of carrying 11 lbs of payload and has available power of up
to 100 watts. To better adapt for combat environment, FINDER
is undergoing testing with an electric propulsion and noise
abatement modifications. Sofar, electrical propulsion systems
and batteries did not meet the required endurance specifications.
FINDER is designed to fly autonomously through predesigned
waypoints or controlled in real-time via line-of-sight datalink
using standard FalconView interface. It can also be controlled
beyond line of sight, using the Predator's satellite datalink.
In operational tests FINDER navigated autonomously and executed
dynamic retasking performed via the Predator GCS.
As
the system integrator for the Finder UAV, SAIC is upgrading
the Predator Ground Control Station to display FINDER data in
near-real-time. The system was tested with full-motion IR video
sensor, providing medium to low altitude recce, surveillance
and target acquisition for ground users. A new high resolution
EO payload
is under development by Goodrich. An imagery data synchronizer
is also developed, to insert the Finder's digital imagery data
into the Predator digital communications datalink.
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