Weighing
only one pound (430 gr.), Wasp III has a wing span of 2.375 ft
(72 cm). Wasp III Micro unmanned aircraft sytems from Aerovironment
is a small, electrically powered unmmanned aerial vehicle developed
under a DARPA Micro-UAV program. Wasp III is Equipped with forward
and side looking color video cameras, as well as a modular forward
or side looking electo-optical infrared payload.
In 2006 the Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) selected
the Wasp III as its Battlefield Air Targeting Micro Air Vehicle'
(BATMAV). AFSOC plans to use these systems in support of ground
combat contriller teams. In 2007 the US Air Force recently took
delivery of the first production version of the BATMAV. AV is
producing the systems under a $45 million, five year contract
to supply 30 systems to the US Air Force.
In
November 2007, the US Marine Corps also ordered
the Wasp III for its 'Tier I' micro UAV requirement. The USMC
order totals $19.3 million. Sofar the corps was using two mini UAVs
at the battalion level – the Dragon Eye
and the Raven made by AeroVironment.
Both were fielded at the Marine Expeditionary Units (MEU) level.
The smaller Wasp III will be deployed at the platoon level. To maintain
commonality among deployed systems, the wasp III uses a ground control
system common to the Raven B and Puma mini UAVs. The Wasp III mission
endurance is 45 minutes, at a range of 5 km. At its mission termination
point the Wasp lands horizontally over flat surface. A water landing
version is already under development.
The
Wasp III payload integrates several fixed cameras performing different
tasks. The forward camera maintains field orientation with a broad
view of the scene, while the side view camera, utilizing higher
power magnification is generally used for target investigation.
To maintain continuous coverage of a specific target, the Wasp automatically
circles around it, maintaining the designated target in the side
camera's field of view. The system is packed in a small suitcase,
rapidly assembled within few minutes and is launched by hand toss.