Satnews Daily
August 11th, 2009
Yuma Proving Ground Proves MQ-8B For NGC
A Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) owned, land-based MQ-8B Fire Scout Vertical Unmanned Aircraft System (VUAS), designated P7, successfully demo'd its reconnaissance surveillance and target acquisition/intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (RSTA/ISR) capabilities this week at Yuma Proving Ground, Yuma, Arizona.
Fire Scout's RSTA/ISR demonstration at Yuma Proving Ground continues to illustrate its readiness to support the warfighter, highlighting its capability to provide critical real-time RSTA to brigade combat teams (BCT). Fire Scout provides the commander with the most comprehensive view of a selected area across all wavelength spectrums enabling decision-making and integration of soldiers' actions with supporting BCT fires and effects. This RSTA/ISR demonstration was conducted with the use of a high-magnification electro-optical, infrared (EO/IR) payload, which includes a long range laser designator and rangefinder (LR/LD). Full motion video was relayed down to ground operators in real time over a Tactical Common Data Link (TCDL). After an autonomous launch, Fire Scout demonstrated its ability to find, fix, and track hostile forces during a real-time operational scenario in complex terrain at night. Fire Scout has the capability to support several different RSTA payloads including FLIR System's BRITE Star II EO/IR/LR/LD, Northrop Grumman's ASTAMIDS EO/IR/LR/LD (which also provides countermine capabilities), and FLIR System's Star SAFIRE III EO/IR/LR. Additional payloads can be easily integrated using Fire Scout's robust open systems modular payload architecture. This flexibility also enhances Fire Scout's ability to support the warfighter. The P7 Fire Scout capability demonstrations will continue throughout the summer with missions focused on advantages the VUAS will provide to land-component warfighters. Continued simultaneous flight operations of P7 and the maritime-configured P6 underscore MQ-8B Fire Scout's versatility, readiness for deployment and its joint role as a program of record for both the Navy and the Army.

