
One of the advanced features of the Mariner is its altitude agility.
While satellite and, to certain extent, HALE systems are operating
at high altitude, Mariner is designed to cruise at lower altitudes
between 45,000 to 500 ft. Variable cruising altitude enables the
Mariner's operators to select the optimal altitude for best aerial
coverage, reducing the effect of cloud cover and sea clutter that
is seen at higher grazing angles. Furthermore, the Lockheed-GA team
claims that altitude diversity allows sensors operators to achieve
maximum probability to detect, classify and identify targets. In
an event where a suspected target is detected, and requires a closer
look, the Mariner will be able to descend to lower altitude, just
like a manned aircraft, to perform positive threat classification
(using ISAR, ESM or visual analysis), and visual identification
below the weather, using electro-optical sensors. Using ISAR and
EO sensors, the aircraft will be able to perform superstructure
analysis. EO sensors will enable identification of flag of registry
and name, monitor deck activity or look at exposed cargo and weapons
status.
Mariner
is designed to carry out repeated altitude changes as part of its
basic mission. To avoid air collisions when operating in uncontrolled
airspace (such as over the ocean), the Mariner will be equipped
with sense and avoid systems designed for visual flight rule (VFR)
and low visibility conditions, flying instrument flight rule (IFR).
General Atomics demonstrated the Mariner's capabilities through
extensive flight demonstrations performed in Australia.
Mariner has a wing span of 88 ft and length of 36 ft. It is designed
for an operational ceiling of 50,000 ft and maximum airspeed of
230 knots. is designed to carry up to 4,000 lbs on six underwing
hardpoints, in addition to the internal payload capacity of 1,350
lbs. Its maximum gross takeoff weight is 13,000 lbs, loaded with
6,000 lbs of fuel 6,000 and equipped with internal mission payload.
The maximum endurance is 48 hours. Typical Mariner's sensors suite
includes FLIR System's Star Safire HD Electro-Optical/Infrared (EO/IR)
payload, the EDO/Elta 2022 SeaWatch multi-mode 360° maritime
radar with integrated IFF Interrogator, ESM with Specific Emitter
Identification (SEI) capability, SAAB R4A Automatic Identification
System (AIS) and Link-16 Communications relay. The platform will
also be able to carry various weapons and external stores (Sonobuoys)
as external stores.