The tests took place at GA-ASI’s El Mirage Flight Test Facility in El Mirage, Calif., as part of the US Army-funded development efforts to upgrade and modernise the GE-ER.
GA-ASI successfully flight tested the new Flight Control Module (FCM) on Sept. 13-14, 2022.
The flights included the Eagle Flight Computer Assembly (EFCA) that provides increased processing power, memory, and a high speed ethernet interface.
Modernised avionics will enable advanced computing, Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA), and automation, as well as redundancy, and environmental improvements.
This series of flight tests also provides critical risk reduction for the FCM-based Gray Eagle 25M UAS along with advanced datalinks, avionics, and communications enhancements, and HFE 2.0 and Brushless Generator capabilities, which are scheduled to begin flight test in early 2023.
GA-ASI Vice President of Army Programs Don Cattell, said: “Together with our U.S. Army teammates, we’re making important progress in preparing GE-ER for successful Joint All Domain Operations (JADO) in contested environments.
“Completion of the GE-ER modernisation enables mission readiness, reliability, versatility and success for the Army’s highest priority Reconnaissance, Surveillance, Targeting and Acquisition (RSTA) missions at all echelons of command.”