| Small UnManned
Aerial Vehicle Again Achieves Record Flight Time Using Protonex Fuel Cell
System Technology
SOUTHBOROUGH, MA--Protonex
Technology Corporation (LSE: PTX), a leading provider of advanced fuel
cell power systems for portable, remote and mobile applications, announced
that the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and development partner
AeroVironment (NASDAQ: AVAV) have documented a successful, record flight
on a small, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) utilizing a highly advanced fuel
cell system from Protonex. AeroVironment’s “Puma” UAV system flew
continuously for over seven hours and was powered by the latest generation
of Protonex’ ProCoreTM UAV fuel cell system.
The duration of this most recent
demonstration flight represents a substantial increase in flight time for
this class of small UAV. The standard Puma has a reported flight
time of approximately 2 hours on rechargeable batteries, while other electric
UAVs used by the military have flight times ranging from 45 minutes to
1.5 hours. The 7+ hour duration of the Puma flight using Protonex
fuel cell power far surpasses the longest previous Puma flight achieved
by AeroVironment using any technology.
Protonex has focused its ProCore
UAV system developments primarily on existing UAV platforms like the Puma,
which is an established military platform capable of meeting the stringent
requirements for takeoff and landing, robustness, portability, and the
ability to fly in a wide range of weather conditions – all characteristics
typically deficient in ‘experimental’ sail planes occasionally used for
fuel cell demonstrations.
The Protonex ProCore UAV system has
a very low noise profile and can provide up to five times the energy density
of advanced military batteries, addressing the rapidly growing segment
of electric military and commercial UAVs designed for specialty missions
such as surveillance, search and rescue, chemical-biological monitoring,
and other long-endurance specialty missions. The ProCore UAV system
is a high performance, ultralight fuel cell system, coupling fuel cell
stack technology that can achieve 1,000 watts per kilogram with an advanced
chemical hydride fueling solution. With further anticipated improvements
to its ProCore UAV system, Protonex expects even greater flight times.
Commenting on the latest achievement
of the ProCoreTM UAV fuel cell system, Scott Pearson, CEO of Protonex,
said:
“This unprecedented UAV flight time
demonstrated on the Puma platform represents another significant milestone
in the progress we have made on our UAV power systems. This achievement
comes as a direct result of our focused effort, working with AeroVironment
and the AFRL to advance UAV endurance and payload capacity well beyond
what is achievable with existing battery and other fuel cell platforms.
We look forward to continuing this considerable progress with our partners
to extend the reach of UAV technology to other military and commercial
markets.”
About Protonex Technology Corporation
www.protonex.com
Protonex Technology Corporation develops
and manufactures compact, lightweight and high- performance fuel cell systems
for portable power applications in the ten to 1000-watt range. The Company’s
fuel cell systems are designed to meet the needs of military and original
equipment manufacturer (OEM) customers for off-grid applications underserved
by existing technologies by providing customizable, stand-alone portable
power solutions and systems that may be hybridized with existing power
technologies. The Company is based in Southborough, Massachusetts.
About AeroVironment, Inc. (AV)
www.avinc.com
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 services to provide situational
awareness to tactical operating units through real-time, airborne reconnaissance,
surveillance, and target acquisition. AV's PosiCharge(R) fast charge systems
eliminate battery changing for electric industrial vehicles in factories,
airports, and distribution centers.
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