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Negotiation on for Hermes-900’s Civilian Use

: Mar 21, 2019 - : 3:41 am

By Arie Egozi   Elbit systems has adapted one of its bestselling UAV the Hermes- 900, for operations in civil airspace. Negotiations are on with some potential customers that intend to operate the UAV in their airspace. Elbit Systems has identified a big potential market for UAV in the thin line between military and homeland security operations and that required a capability to operate in civil airspace. According to the Israeli company, the Hermes-900 StarLiner, features adverse weather capabilities and is fully compliant with NATO’s Standardization Agreement (STANAG) 4671, qualifying it to be safely integrated into civilian airspace and fly in the same environment with manned aircraft. The company says that security events, such as the dismantling of ISIS and diverse geo-political tensions, have caused European countries to re-orient defence efforts from involvement in far-away conflicts to coping with intensifying homeland and border security challenges. This shift according to Elbit has resulted in a growing demand for advanced yet mature UAV that can be safely integrated into civilian air space and provide the technological capabilities that are required to effectively and safely perform complex homeland and border security missions. The Hermes-900 StarLiner has been designed to be in full compliance with STANAG 4671 and to incorporate the most advanced aviation technologies, including - cooperative and non-cooperative Detect & Avoid Systems, train Avoidance Warning System, Automatic Take-off and Landing in near zero visibility, redundant broad bandwidth line-of-sight (LOS) , beyond line-of-sight (BLOS) data link and adverse weather capabilities such as de-icing and direct lightning strike sustainment. According to Elbit, these technological enhancements, allow the aircraft to operate in both visual and instrument meteorological conditions, and its powerful heavy fuel engine provides improved climb rate, extended endurance and higher ceiling and maximum speed. The Hermes-900, medium altitude, long endurance UAV with a flight altitude of more than 30,000 feet and flight capabilities in all weather conditions. The Hermes-900 has a wingspan of 15 m., is 8.3-m. long, has a max takeoff weight of 1,100 kg. and has a maximum payload weight of 300 kg. The Hermes -900 is one of the main UAV operated by the Israeli Air Force (IAF).

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