United Kingdom
orders additional Zephyr
The
United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence has
announced its intention to exercise an
option for the manufacture and operation of
a third Airbus Zephyr S High Altitude
Pseudo-Satellite (HAPS) unit.
Flying at some 65,000ft, the
ultra-lightweight Zephyr S is uniquely
capable of providing persistent surveillance
or communications over the same area of land
or sea for weeks at a time without landing.
The precise purposes for which the UK
MoD
will use its Zephyrs have not been
disclosed.
The
Zephyr S will be delivered ready for flight
trials in summer 2017.
“Zephyr is a highly cost-effective
complement to satellites and conventional
aircraft with the potential to bring unique
communication and surveillance capabilities
to the UK and other nations,” said Sophie
Thomas, HAPS
Programme
Manager.
Running exclusively on solar power and
flying above the weather and civil air
traffic, the latest generation Zephyr S has
a wingspan of 25 meters, is 30% lighter and
can carry 50% more batteries than its
predecessor. This enables the Zephyr S to
carry heavier payloads for its surveillance
and communications roles. The Zephyr S HAPS
is designed to fly continuously for over a
month if required before landing, being
refurbished, and flying again.
As
well as for military purposes, Zephyrs can
be used for humanitarian missions, precision
farming, environmental and security
monitoring, and to provide internet coverage
to regions of poor or zero connectivity.