EADS Barracuda German UAV

13.12.2011
Der Militärflugzeugbereich von EADS arbeitet seit Jahren an einem Versuchsträger für unbemannte Aufklärer und Kampfjets. Type UAV technology demonstrator (unbemanntes Fluggerät) Manufacturer (Hersteller) EADS Military Air Systems Rechlinerstraße 1 85077 Manching Germany Internet: www.eads.net Customers (Kunden) None. The demonstrators were built with funding from EADS and its partners. Costs (Kosten) The cost of the Barracuda programme was estimated at 40 million Euros. Remarks (Bemerkungen) Barracuda is a UAV technology demonstrator. Main features are: fuselage of carbonfibre composite construction, with large upper and lower outer shells produced with the VAP method (Vacuum Assisted Process) carbonfibre wings with metal substructure, detachable triplex fly-by-wire system open, modular avionics system full electrical systems, only for the landing gear and the wheel steering, hydraulics are used. fuselage bay for weapons or reconnaissance systems like IR-sensor, laser marker, SAR radar system The Barracuda was built with contributions from the following companies: Aerostruktur Faserverbundtechnik AOA (Apparatebau Gauting) Bayern-Chemie Protac CAM DLR Eaton EME Entrak Goodrich Gore Honeywell Kostelezky Jenoptik L3 Communications Liebherr Meggitt (Dunlop Aerospace Braking Systems) Messier-Dowty MSB MTU: Flight Control Computer Paratec Pratt & Whitney Canada: Engine Reiser Systemtechnik RUAG Aerospace SBS Technologies Smiths STT-SystemTechnik Thales History (Geschichte) Based on general studies, design work on the Barracuda began in January 2003. During the year, all partners were selected. 2004 After a critical design review in November 2003, work on hardware components began in early 2004. The fuselage was built in Augsburg while the wings came from EADS CASA in Getafe, Spain. In the summer of 2004, all the main systems were bench tested at Ottobrunn. Liebherr also built a test rig to evaluate the actuators and their electrical systems. Airborne tests of the navigation system were performed on board a Do 228 towards the end of 2004. 2005 On 1 March 2005, the complete UAV was trucked from Augsburg to Manching. In April 2005, the Do 228 testbed was used with the complete avionics system on board. In August 2005, the JT15D-5C engine was installed. A first test run was performed on the 12 th of the month. The „first flight configuration" of the avionics system was tested on the Do 228 from Murcia airfield before the end of 2005. 2006 First roll tests were performed at Manching, starting on 6 January 2006. The Barracuda was then flown to Murcia on board a Luftwaffe Transall. The first flight was performed from Murcia/San Javier base on 2 April 2006. During the 20 minute mission, the UAV followed a pre-programmed route over the Mediterranean before landing back with great precision. In Mai 2006, the Barracuda was

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