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To: cliff emohs who wrote (3466)6/30/1998 4:00:00 PM
From: Archie Goodwin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9096
 
Somewhat related....

(COMTEX) B: U.S. DOD: Second Darkstar UAV completes test flight
B: U.S. DOD: Second Darkstar UAV completes test flight

JUN 30, 1998, M2 Communications - The second Tier III Minus DarkStar
high altitude endurance unmanned air vehicle flew today for the first
time.

The vehicle took off from the Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards
Air Force Base, Calif., at 6:14 a.m. (PDT). During the 44-minute
flight, the vehicle achieved an altitude of approximately 5,000 feet
and completed pre-programmed basic flight maneuvers. The system
successfully executed a fully autonomous flight from takeoff to landing
utilizing the differential Global Positioning System.

"Today's flight is the culmination of many months of work by the
dedicated Lockheed Martin, Boeing and government team," said Harry
Berman, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) program
manager for Tier III Minus. "The NASA Dryden and Edwards Air Force Base
team in particular did an outstanding job supporting today's mid-week
flight."

The flight test program, being conducted at National Aeronautics and
Space Administration's Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards AFB,
Calif., will evaluate basic system performance, including the
high-resolution synthetic aperture radar and electro-optical payloads.
At the completion of these tests, the Air Force's Aeronautical Systems
Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, will take over management of the
system and prepare for participation in the U.S. Atlantic
Command-sponsored military utility assessment in 1999.

The DarkStar system is designed for aerial reconnaissance in highly
defended areas by using low observable characteristics. It will operate
within the current military force structure, and with existing command,
control, communications, computer and intelligence equipment. It can
operate at a range of 500 nautical miles from the launch site and will
be able to loiter over the target area for eight hours at an altitude
of more than 45,000 feet, carrying either an electro-optical or
synthetic aperture radar payload.

The first DarkStar air vehicle flew for the first time on March 29,
1996. During the second flight on April 22, 1996, the vehicle crashed.
Based on the conclusions of the mishap investigation, the DarkStar team
modified the second air vehicle with new landing gear, redesigned the
flight control software and conducted intensive simulations prior to
beginning taxi tests in March 1998. Many other subsystems were also
upgraded as part of the system-wide assessment conducted by the
government-industry team.

"The government-industry team has worked hard over the past two years
to determine the cause of the mishap and make system-wide improvements
in the robustness of the aircraft and ground system," said Berman.
"DarkStar offers a unique penetrating reconnaissance capability for the
warfighter. The resumption of flight tests puts the program back on
track."

The prime contractor team consists of the Lockheed Martin Skunk
Works, Palmdale, Calif.; The Boeing Co., Seattle, Wash.; and Lockheed
Martin Missile and Space, Sunnyvale, Calif.

Additional information on the DarkStar program can be found on the
World Wide Web at darpa.mil. Photographs of today's
test flight will be available later today on DARPA's home page.

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(C)1994-98 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD

*** end of story ***

Brian $^)