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Hensoldt’s Collision Warning System for Drones Ready for Take-off

: May 26, 2021 - : 10:23 am

Sensor solutions provider Hensoldt is pushing ahead with the development of a collision warning system for civil and military drones.

After the radar sensor as the core element of a collision warning system was already successfully tested in flight as part of the ProSA-n (military) and KoKo2 (civil) study programmes, work on the software required for interaction with an autopilot is currently being developed.  A demonstration of the collision warning system is scheduled to be held this summer to prove in flight tests that the sensor performance and the software-supported avoidance logic correspond correctly with the autopilot.

“We have progressed faster than expected with our ‘Detect & Avoid’ radar,” said Erwin Paulus, head of Hensoldt’s radar division. “In the meantime, the complete functional chain from detection and classification to the initiation of avoidance manoeuvres is working so reliably that we are sure we will be able to demonstrate a basic system for autonomous flying in the summer.”

Since the beginning of the year, Hensoldt has also been involved in the EUDAAS ( European Detect and Avoid System) programme, in which several European companies are developing a concept for bringing large military medium altitude/long endurance (MALE) drones, such as the Eurodrone recently released by the German parliament, into European airspace.

Hensoldt’s “detect-and-avoid” radar uses the latest Active Electronically Scanning Array (AESA) technology, which allows multiple detection tasks to be performed simultaneously and enables very rapid target detection. The scalable radar can be used in large military drones as well as on board smaller civilian drones.

Hensoldt’s radars and radar components are used on aircraft, satellites, ships and in ground systems. Among the platforms equipped with them are the Eurofighter fighter aircraft, the TanDEM-X satellites, the US Navy’s littoral combat ships and the frigates of the German Navy. In addition, the company  supplies air traffic control radars and transponders to air traffic control authorities and armed forces around the world.

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