HERTI Autonomous UAV
BAE Systems

Developed by
BAE Systems, the air platform known as HERTI is one of a new generation
of UAVs suitable for both military and commercial operations. HERTI can
take off, complete a full mission and land in fully autonomous mode of
operation.
When coupled with BAE System’ Imagery Collection & Exploitation (ICE)
system, the aircraft can provide imagery and intelligence collection
services maritime, coastline and border surveillance as well as showing
broader potential for areas such as pipeline, plant and infrastructure
surveillance.
A concept demonstrator system was first flown in December 2004 using off
the shelf systems, power-plants and ground stations, developed for other
BAE Systems UAV programs. At Farnborough 2006 BAE displayed a production
configuration of the vehicle. HERTI was also demonstrated at the UK
MOD’s Coalition Warrior Interoperability Demonstration (CWID) at
Portsdown in June 2006, where the system demonstrate its ability to
integrate with the networked environment, supporting the generation of a
single integrated surface picture by multiple, networked sensors. In
September, 2006
the Royal Air Force’s Air Warfare Centre Unmanned Air Vehicle Battlelab
(AUB) launched a joint project with BAE systems, to test the HERTI in
various military exercises over a two-year period. |
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