More Reliable, Longer Endurance, More Power Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) (Army)
Abstract
This project comparatively tests the performance of the Danielson Trident 100TD2 engine versus the existing MQ-5B Hunter engine. The Trident 100TD2 is a candidate engine for use in next generation UAS and new production of existing UAS for foreign military sales because of its improved reliability, increased power, and reduced life cycle costs. If successful, the Army will pursue flight demonstration prior to insertion into the Army’s UAS program of record for fielding on MQ-5B Hunter. This project completed legacy baseline testing in FY 2019. Performance testing continues throughout FY 2020 with FY 2019 funds. PM will make a transition decision and close-out report will be completed in 2Q FY 2020.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2021
- Source ID
- e8f8f37028a030d5dc082348107e6d45