LASER
Powers LOCKHEED MARTIN’S stalker UAS For 48 Hours
PALMDALE,
Calif., July 11, 2012 -- Lockheed
Martin
[NYSE: LMT] and LaserMotive,
Inc.,
recently demonstrated the capabilities of an innovative laser power system to
extend the Stalker Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) flight time to more than 48
hours. This increase in flight duration represents an improvement of 2,400
percent.
Stalker
is a small, silent UAS used by Special Operations Forces since 2006 to perform
intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions.
“We’re pleased
with the results of this test. Laser power holds real promise in extending the
capabilities of Stalker,” said Tom Koonce, Lockheed Martin Skunk Works® Stalker
program manager. “A ground-to-air recharging system like this allows us to
provide practically unlimited flight endurance to extend and expand the mission
profiles that the Stalker vehicle can fulfill.”
The
Stalker UAS was modified for the indoor flight test to incorporate LaserMotive’s
proprietary system that makes it possible to wirelessly transfer energy over
long distances using laser light to provide a continual source of power to the
UAS. At the conclusion of the flight test, held in a wind tunnel, the battery on
the Stalker UAS had more energy stored than it did at the beginning of the test.
The test was concluded only because the flight had already surpassed the initial
endurance goals set by the team.
“This test is
one of the final steps in bringing laser-powered flight to the field,” said Tom
Nugent, president of LaserMotive. “By enabling in-flight recharging, this system
will ultimately extend capabilities, improve endurance and enable new missions
for electric aircraft. The next step in proving the reality of this technology
is to demonstrate it outdoors in an extended flight of the
Stalker.”
Headquartered in
Kent, Wash., LaserMotive is a privately held research and development company
specializing in laser power beaming for commercial applications.
Headquartered in
Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global security company that employs about
123,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design,
development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology
systems, products and services. The Corporation's net sales for 2011 were $46.5
billion.
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