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Hensoldt Forms “Strategic Partnership” with Wings For Aid

Hen­sol­dt, a sen­sor solu­tion provider, and Nether­lands-based, Wings For Aid, have formed a strate­gic part­ner­ship, reports a press release. The aim of this two-stage coop­er­a­tion is to improve the air safe­ty of car­go drones. 

Wings For Aid has devel­oped the “MiniFreighter”, a 650-kg Remote­ly Pilot­ed Air­craft Sys­tem (RPAS) that deliv­ers human­i­tar­i­an goods to peo­ple iso­lat­ed by nat­ur­al dis­as­ters and man-made crises.

The release explains, “In the first phase, these car­go drones will be equipped with the “SferiRec LCR 100” flight data recorder. The craft will have a sig­nif­i­cant­ly improved record­ing capa­bil­i­ty of the flight atti­tude data and the flight con­trol sys­tem.” 

Stef­fen Kolditz

Stef­fen Kolditz, Head of the Air­borne Solu­tions busi­ness unit at Hen­sol­dt, com­ment­ed, “We are very proud to be mak­ing a con­tri­bu­tion that will enable relief sup­plies to be trans­port­ed to cri­sis areas even faster and more cost-effec­tive­ly in the future.”

The drone has already com­plet­ed suc­cess­ful flight tests at var­i­ous loca­tions, includ­ing Magde­burg-Cochst­edt air­field. This is the base for the DLR’s Nation­al Test Cen­tre for Unmanned Air­craft Sys­tems, one of Wings For Aid’s part­ners.

“In a poten­tial sec­ond phase,” con­tin­ues the release, “fur­ther tech­ni­cal upgrades will be added to increase air­craft auton­o­my and improve the Wings For Aid flight test capa­bil­i­ty as Orig­i­nal Equip­ment Man­u­fac­tur­er (OEM) and glob­al sys­tem provider. The oper­a­tional data col­lect­ed up to that point can be used direct­ly for this pur­pose.”

Capa­bil­i­ties such as Detect and Avoid (DAA) and the improve­ment of a Drop Zone Safe­ty Automa­tion Sys­tem should then ensure the oper­a­tional range is increased and the work­load of the oper­a­tor is sig­nif­i­cant­ly reduced. This is essen­tial to scale up BVLOS flights with mul­ti­ple air­craft.

Wings For Aid Team

Back­ground

Based in Taufkirchen near Munich, Hen­sol­dt works along­side the Euro­pean defence indus­try. The com­pa­ny devel­ops com­plete sen­sor solu­tions for defence and secu­ri­ty appli­ca­tions. With more than 6,500 employ­ees, Hen­sol­dt achieved a turnover of EUR1.7 bil­lion last year. 

Wings for Aid is at the fore­front of devel­op­ing car­go drones for human­i­tar­i­an use, pri­mar­i­ly for the Red Cross and World Food Pro­gram. The company’s mot­to is “reach­ing peo­ple any­where.” Part­ners include the Dutch and Ger­man Aero­space Cen­tres NLR and DLR.

For more infor­ma­tion

https://www.hensoldt.net/

www.wingsforaid.org

(Top image: A drone from Wings For Aid: With the inte­gra­tion of the SferiRec LCR 100, the unmanned aer­i­al vehi­cles receive an avion­ic capa­bil­i­ty boost. Pho­to: Hensoldt/Wings For Aid)

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