| Achieves
Record Flight of Nearly Five Hours
MONROVIA, Calif.--AeroVironment
(AV) (NASDAQ:AVAV), a leader in unmanned aircraft systems and efficient
electric energy systems, today announced that it successfully flew its
Puma small unmanned aircraft for nearly five hours while it was powered
by an onboard fuel cell battery hybrid energy storage system. This successful
demonstration marked the completion of the first task under AV's contract
with the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) for the development
of advanced propulsion technologies for unmanned aircraft.
The $4.7 million, five-year IDIQ
contract calls for several development tasks designed to improve the efficiency
and flight duration of small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). Other tasks
under the contract include improvement of electric motor efficiency, integration
of solar cells into aircraft wings, and the exploration of hydrogen storage
technologies. For this flight demonstration, AV worked with Protonex Technology
Corporation (LSE:PTX) to develop the fuel cell battery hybrid energy storage
system, which included hydrogen generation technology licensed from Millennium
Cell Inc. (NASDAQ:MCEL).
Puma's standard propulsion system
comes equipped with rechargeable batteries with a listed flight time of
2.5 hours. The nearly five-hour duration of the Puma flight using fuel
cell battery hybrid power surpassed the longest previous Puma flight achieved
by AV using any technology. Looking forward, AV and Protonex expect Puma
flight durations to increase further through optimization and continued
development of the hybrid system.
"We are delighted with the performance
of AV's fuel cell hybrid-powered Puma," said First Lieutenant Don Erickson
of the Air Force Research Laboratory. "This system has the potential to
provide extended duration capabilities for a variety of missions supporting
operational units around the world."
"Our customers, including the U.S.
Army, Marine Corps, Air Force and Special Operations Command, rely upon
our small UAS for real-time reconnaissance, surveillance and target acquisition,"
said Tim Conver, president and chief executive officer of AV. "This demonstration
of long-duration flight from a hand-launched UAS using fuel cell battery
hybrid technology represents a good example of AV's expertise in efficient
electric energy technologies. This is an important capability expansion
that could extend the usefulness and concept of operations of our entire
portfolio of unmanned aircraft."
Each of AV's small UAS can be transported
and set up with minimal logistical footprint, and launched and operated
by one person. Each is powered by a replaceable and rechargeable battery
pack. Using standard propulsion systems, Wasp, Raven and Puma can fly for
up to 30, 90 and 150 minutes, respectively, while wirelessly transmitting
live video and other information generated by electro-optical or infrared
sensor payloads, enabling their operators to view and capture images on
a hand-held ground control unit. Their high degree of portability and flexibility
in real world applications enable these systems to provide tactical units
with critical information when and where they need it, facilitating faster,
safer movement through urban and rural environments. Consistently high
levels of operational availability in areas of operation insure that AV's
small UAS are ready and able to perform their missions reliably when required.
To date, AV has produced more than 6,000 small unmanned aircraft.
About Puma
With a wingspan of 8.5 feet and weight
of 12.5 pounds, Puma is a lightweight, hand-launched UAS that provides
aerial observation at line-of-sight ranges up to 10 kilometers. Operating
from the same ground control system used for Raven and Wasp, Puma incorporates
avionics that enable autonomous flight and precise GPS navigation.
Puma delivers advanced flexibility
and endurance, with an adaptable design that allows for custom payloads
to be added in lieu of the air vehicle's standard configuration of color
and IR cameras. Puma is easy to deploy, easy to use, and allows the operator
to view both stationary and moving targets easily, providing real-time
intelligence with persistent low-altitude reconnaissance.
About AeroVironment, Inc. (AV)
Building on a history of technological
innovation, AV designs, develops, produces, and supports an advanced portfolio
of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) and efficient electric energy systems.
The company's small UAS are used extensively by agencies of the U.S. Department
of Defense and increasingly by allied military forces to deliver real-time
reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition to tactical operating
units. AV's PosiCharge(R) fast charge systems eliminate battery changing
for electric industrial vehicles in factories, airports, and distribution
centers. For more information about AV, please visit www.avinc.com. |