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RQ-21A Blackjack/Integrator Small Tactical Unmanned Aerial System The Integrator/RQ-21A Blackjack (military denomination) is a small tactical unmanned aerial system designed and manufactured by Insitu, which is part of Boeing. Insitu was awarded the Small Tactical Unmanned Aerial System contract in 2010 to begin development of RQ-21A Blackjack. This program of record for the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps was the first organic and dedicated multi-intelligence Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) for USMC and USN tactical commanders. The RQ-21A system is modular, flexible and multi-mission capable, providing roll-on, roll-off transitions between land and maritime environments. RQ-21A Blackjacks open architecture payload bays can be customized with imagers, communication capabilities and other tools to deliver exceptional situational awareness. The USMC received a system from Insitu in Integrator configuration in January 2012 to execute early operational capability (EOC) for the STUAS programme. The maiden flight of the same was performed in the same month and the new system was deployed with USMCs unmanned aerial vehicle squadron (VMU) 2 and 3. The RQ-21A Blackjack successfully performed its first flight in July 2012. The land-based testing of the aircraft system was concluded in December 2012. The United States Marine Corps has ordered 32 systems each with five air vehicles each (100 systems planned by FY2017). The United States Navy has ordered 25 systems each with five air vehicles each. The Royal Netherlands Army ordered 5 systems in 5 systems, which entered in service in 2014. An unidentified Middle Eastern customer is likely to have purchased six Integrator systems. Insitu and Boeing designed the RQ-21A to be a modular, flexible and multi-mission capable solution for both land and maritime operations. The aircraft’s six payload spaces can be customized with cameras, communication capabilities and other advanced mission-specific technologies to suit your operational needs. Integrator’s air-to-ground communications systems deliver direct payload communication up to 50 nmi from a ground control station. The system includes electromagnetic shielding to support customized communications relay and radio frequency sensor payloads to meet your mission needs. In the baseline configuration RQ-21A’s nose bay houses the Alticam Vision™ imaging system, a stabilized turret that eliminates in-flight vibrations and automatically tracks targets of interest. The turret incorporates the aircraft’s baseline sensor package, which features a laser rangefinder and IR marker and also includes. RQ-21A Blackjacks turret also comprises an electro-optic imager for high-resolution daytime imagery, allowing operators to focus upon and maintain positive identity for objects of interest (1.1°–25° optical field of view and 4x digital zoom); and a mid-wave infrared camera with quality thermal imaging for nighttime and low-visibility operations (2°–25° field of view and 4x digital zoom). The configurable payload spaces of the Blackjack are interfaced with a communications relay package, including Ethernet (TCP/IP) protocol and data encryption device. In February 2013, Z Microsystems received a contract from the US Naval Surface Warfare Center to provide intelligent display series (IDS) for RQ-21A. The IDS features flat panel displays that provide real-time enhanced video capabilities. The RQ-21A Blackjack is adapted to perform several different missions: Search and Rescue; Disaster Response; Force Protection; Combined Arms; Target Following; Battle Damage Assessment; Pattern of Life; Border Security; Asset Protection; Communications Relay; Networked Operations; Anti-Piracy; etc. The roll-on, roll-off capability of the RQ-21A assists to perform ship-to-objective manoeuvres. The lower logistics footprint ensures deployment from small sites and ship decks. The UAS supports tactical operations on land and at sea as it doesnt need a runway for landing. youtube/watch?v=_OhWgvlCcgo
Posted on: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 20:50:21 +0000

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