Honeywell has signed a memorandum of understanding
with Carbonix, a leading Australian drone manufacturer, to provide
its smallest and lightest satellite communications solution for
their long-range fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
Powered
by Inmarsat’s global satellite communications network, the
Honeywell Small UAV SATCOM system enables beyond visual
line-of-sight (BVLOS) command and control, real-time video
streaming, and communication for defense and civilian missions.
Carbonix is the first customer in the
Asia-Pacific region to leverage Honeywell’s expertise and
knowledge transfer in satcom solutions for UAVs.
“Our vertical take-off and landing fixed-wing
drones are in the air for up to 10 hours, allowing for efficient,
accurate and reliable large-scale data capture. Honeywell is an
industry leader in providing satcom solutions and we are thrilled
to establish this working relationship with them,” said Stephen
Pearce, CEO, Carbonix. “Installing Honeywell’s Small UAV SATCOM
solution provides our customers with the ability to capture
high-quality data during long-endurance flights over remote
locations.”
Traditionally, satellite communications systems
have been available only for larger aircraft due to the size,
weight and power (SWaP) requirements. Now, with a customizable
design that's 30% lighter than competing systems, Honeywell’s Small UAV SATCOM system can be installed in different locations on
the vehicle to accommodate a wider range of platforms while
ensuring safety of flight and avoiding unnecessary bulk.
“We are honored for the opportunity to work with
Carbonix to enhance their platform capabilities in providing
long-range UAV solutions to their customers with our
highest-performing, reliable and secure satellite communications
solution for UAVs,” said Tim Van Luven, vice president, Defense
Aftermarket Sales, Honeywell Aerospace Asia Pacific. “Our Small
UAV SATCOM system is only one kilogram (2.2 pounds) and was
designed specifically to bring some of the connectivity
capabilities enjoyed by larger aircraft to smaller UAVs in the
air, at sea or on land. This SWaP design combined with the
comprehensive high-speed broadband coverage worldwide will provide
the necessary capabilities for both fixed-wing and rotary-wing
UAVs to fly longer, safer and connected, even when they fly beyond
line of sight.”
The seamless connectivity delivered through
Inmarsat’s satellite network enables BVLOS capabilities that allow
unmanned aircraft to be operated remotely at scale, beyond the
pilot’s field of view.
The technology can be used for a variety
of applications, including long-range UAV inspections of linear
infrastructure, where it is estimated to double or triple daily
inspection capacity.
The combination of the Honeywell Small UAV
SATCOM system and Inmarsat’s satellite connectivity can keep
vehicles connected even in remote areas or over water where other
ground-based communications systems, such as 4G, are not
available.
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