Boeing announced that the Phantom Eye high altitude long endurance
(HALE) unmanned aerial vehicle has conducted its first medium-speed taxi test.
The hydrogen-powered aircraft is designed for persistent intelligence,
surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), and
communications.
communications.
Phantom Eye, traveling atop its launching cart system,
reached speeds of up to 30 knots as ground teams relayed directions and
information using Boeing’s advanced Common Open-mission Management Command and
Control (COMC2) software.
“The aircraft performed well and the data collected will
help populate our models,” said Drew Mallow, Boeing Phantom Eye Program Manager. “This test brings us one step closer to our first flight.”
With its 150-foot wingspan, Phantom Eye is designed to fly
at an altitude of up to 65,000 feet and stay airborne for up to four days while
carrying a 450-pound payload.
“Phantom Eye’s hydrogen-powered propulsion system, matched
with its exceptional fuel economy and robust endurance, ushers in a new realm
of possibilities for potential customers’ long-endurance ISR missions,” said
James Dodd, Advanced Boeing Military Aircraft Vice-President, Boeing Phantom
Works.
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