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NAVAL UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEM TESTED AT SEA FROM A FRENCH NAVY FRIGATE

Airbus Helicopters and Naval Group, in collaboration with the French Armament General Directorate, DGA, and the French Navy, have tested the SDAM demonstrator from a multi-mission frigate (FREMM).

NAVAL UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEM TESTED AT SEA FROM A FRENCH NAVY FRIGATE
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The trials took place on board the French Navy frigate, Provence, in the Mediterranean Sea between the 2nd and the 9th of October. The vessel had previously been adopted by the Naval Group to operate the SDAM (Système de Drone Aérien Marine/ Naval Aerial Drone System). These sea trials were arranged to demonstrate the system’s high performance from an operational warship and the SDAM’s capabilities for surveillance and intelligence missions.

The derisking study for the SDAM programme was awarded to Airbus Helicopters and Naval Group by the DGA. The objective is to design, produce and test a rotary wing unmanned aerial system demonstrator for the French Navy. The system works with the Airbus Helicopters VSR700 unmanned aerial system and the I4Drones® mission system developed by Naval Group. Naval Group has also been tasked with the integration of the system onboard military vessels. The project also involves French SMEs like Hélicoptères Guimbal and Diades, contributing to the creation of a local naval UAS industry in France.

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