Thales Alenia Space Signs
Contract With European Commission And Announces
Kickoff Of Eurohaps Project For The Demonstration Of
Stratospheric Platforms
March 9, 2023
Thales Alenia Space, the joint
venture between Thales (67%) and Leonardo (33%), has
signed a €43 million contract for the EuroHAPS
(High-Altitude Platform Systems) demonstration
project and announces its kickoff. EuroHAPS was
selected by the European Commission on July 20, 2022
after a call for collaborative defense research and
development projects from the European Defense Fund
(EDF).
Thales Alenia Space is
coordinating the European consortium of 21 partners,
and 18 subcontractors, from 11 countries handling
the project. EuroHAPS aims to develop several
stratospheric demonstrators for missions designed to
improve intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance (ISR) and communications
capabilities. The main project partners are CIRA,
Elettronica and Leonardo from Italy, ONERA and CEA
from France, INTA from Spain, and ESG with TAO from
Germany.
The project will conduct flight
demonstrations for three types of complementary
stratospheric platforms:
A reduced-scale Stratobus from
Thales Alenia Space, a solar-powered airship
designed for long-endurance missions and offering
large payload capacity ;
A Hybrid High Altitude Airship
(HHAA or tactical HAPS) from CIRA, capable of
generating extra lift with a wing airfoil ;
An Autonomous Stratospheric
Balloon System (ASBaS) from ESG and TAO consisting
of a series of three altitude-controllable balloons.
Stratobus
These three types of platforms
are complementary and feature very different
operating times, capacity and operational
restrictions. They will give Europe a broad spectrum
of solutions to meet a variety of different
requirements.
These platforms will test a
range of missions, including lidar observation to
detect and classify targets at sea or on land, and
for the latter the ability to detect them in
environments with vegetation cover. COMmunications
intelligence (COMINT) and electronic intelligence
(ELINT) missions will also be tested, as well as a
meshed broadband communications network for air and
land players.
EuroHAPS is thus reviving the
use of high-altitude platform systems for government
and defense missions with the support of six defense
ministries (France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Hungary
and the Czech Republic), the European Commission,
the French Sud regional authority and the Canary
Islands region, where, in addition to the ones
planned in Sardinia (Italy), some demonstration
flights are planned to operate from Fuerteventura
island starting in 2024.
HAPS offer a new opportunity to
complement ground-based, satellite-based or airborne
assets with unique capabilities tailored to
operational requirements. The stratosphere is a
domain largely ignored until now that supports
very-long-duration missions — up to one year — at
relatively low altitudes (about 20 km), thus
affording excellent resolution for observation
missions and robust link budgets for communications
missions.
These flight demonstrations of
HAPS will allow to demonstrate different platforms,
address the main technical risks associated with
these new technologies, while refining operational
requirements to ultimately enable development of
future HAPS systems.
“We would like to thank all the
institutional investors contributing to this project
for their confidence and support in making this
demonstration a reality,” said Hervé Derrey, CEO of
Thales Alenia Space. “It is undoubtedly one of the
most ambitious demonstrations ever undertaken, and
will make Europe a pioneer in this new aerospace
segment.”
Note: Co-funded by the European
Union. Views and opinions expressed are however
those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily
reflect those of the European Union or the European
Commission. Neither the European Union nor the
European Commission can be held responsible for
them.
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