The Borneo Post

Solar UAV to be developed with potential to stay airborne for a year

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KUCHING: A new solar electric unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), which has the potential to fly for up to a year before needing maintenanc­e, has become a step closer to reality following a new agreement between two cutting-edge British companies, BAE Systems and Prismatic Ltd (Prismatic).

Engineers from Prismatic and BAE Systems will collaborat­e on the developmen­t of the new solar powered High Altitude, Long Endurance (HALE) UAV known as PHASA-35, with work already underway to prepare the first aircraft to be ready for flight tests in 2019.

The technology would offer a year-round, low cost persistent service for a wide range of needs including surveillan­ce and vital communicat­ions to remote areas, using only the sun to power the aircraft during the day and recharge the batteries for overnight operation.

Solar HALE vehicles offer a significan­tly cheaper alternativ­e to convention­al satellite technology, with PHASA-35 (standing for Persistent High Altitude Solar Aircraft), being a concept solar electric UAV that uses proven, long life battery technology and ultra-lightweigh­t solar cells to potentiall­y maintain flight for up to 12 months.

The PHASA-35 concept has a 35metre wingspan and weighs just 150 kilograms (kg) - its lightweigh­t, efficient build allows it to fly at high altitudes for long periods of time.

A quarter scale model (named PHASE-8) completed a successful maiden flight in 2017, with Prismatic Ltd and BAE Systems now looking to take the technology a step further.

“PHASA-35 has the ability to revolution­ise the way we think about Beyond Line of Sight communicat­ions. It’s great to have the support of a world leading technology company like BAE Systems.

“I’d like to extend a huge thank you to the team who have worked tirelessly over the past two years to develop PHASA-35 as a proven, cost effective and reliable system,” Prismatic founder and managing director Paul Brooks said.

Michael Christie, strategy director within BAE Systems’ Air sector, said that Prismatic is a fast paced and forward-thinking company and PHASA-35 is a great example of what the team can achieve in a short space of time.

“We were keen to invest in the programme as part of our longterm strategy to explore new technologi­es and solutions in air and space.

“I look forward to working with the team and I’m sure the collaborat­ion will add further strength to both ourselves and Prismatic.”

BAE Systems will invest in the developmen­t and flight testing of the PHASA-35 system as part of its drive to continuall­y develop new technologi­es to support aircraft of the future, working collaborat­ively with small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) and academia.

BAE Systems has a portfolio of patents and patent applicatio­ns covering approximat­ely 2000 inventions internatio­nally, and under the agreement with Prismatic, it will provide expertise in aerospace technology and project management to progress the PHASA-35 programme through to a marketable offering.

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