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An exhibitor at the Tata exhibition stall explains to the chairman of the Tata Group, Ratan Tata (L), the workings of unmanned aerial vehicles to be built in partnership with Israel-based Urban Aeronautics which are to be based on UrbanAero�s patented Fancraft technology, during the international defence exhibition "Defexpo 08
Tata Advanced Systems explores opportunities with Urban Aeronautics, Israel
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To market and manufacture innovative unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV)
Tata Advanced Systems has announced today at the DEFEXPO 2008 exhibition in New Delhi, India, that they are jointly exploring opportunities with Urban Aeronautics from Israel for marketing and manufacturing of unmanned aerial vehicles based on UrbanAero's patented Fancraft technology for the Indian market. Tata Industries has also invested in Urban Aeronautics. Tata Advanced Systems is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Industries and is focused on providing integrated solutions for defence and aerospace.
Founded by Rafi Yoeli, Urban Aeronautics has established an early lead in developing technology that will enable a family of vertical take off and landing aircraft with no exposed rotors. The entire family of Fancraft that would be developed using this technology is uniquely suited to flying and operating inside of complex urban and natural environments. The Fancraft technology developed at UrbanAero could result in a number of operational vehicles in various markets.
Currently in development at UrbanAero are technology demonstrators in three sizes:
X-Hawk, a manned, twin-turbine powered FAA certifiable version with a capacity of 12 persons including the pilot
Panda, a small, electrically powered surveillance aircraft
MULE, a single turbine powered unmanned aircraft for military re-supply and medical evacuation operations with a payload capacity of 250 kilograms.
Urban Aeronautics is showcasing its technology, including a scale model of its proposed MULE UAV in the Tata Pavilion at the DefExpo in hall No 12 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
A Tata Advanced Systems spokesperson said: "Tata Advanced Systems is pleased to be associated with Urban Aeronautics, which is developing innovative unmanned vehicles based on its patented Fancraft technology. We believe these unmanned vehicles can have multiple applications for defence and civilian applications in India."
Rafi Yoeli, Urban Aeronautics's founder and CEO said: "We believe that there could be no better partner for our future business in India than Tata Advanced Systems. We are extremely pleased to have joined forces with Tata to exhibit this unique technology, with the plan of eventually being able to bring the Fancraft revolution to the Indian market."
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AirMule
Introduction
The AirMule is a compact, unmanned, single-engine, VTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing) aircraft. Internal lift rotors enable the AirMule to fly inside obstructed (e.g. mountainous, wooded, urban) terrain where helicopters are unable to operate. The AirMule is innovative due to its internal rotors and significant payload capacity that allows for the evacuation of 2 casualties as well as fast and flexible payload reconfiguration for other missions. It is also ideally suited to special robotic operation, for example via Tele-Presence.
AirMule Target Markets
Civil - AirMule offers much needed capabilities to emergency responders in routine, day-to-day operations as well as in the most challenging situations such as earthquakes and floods. The ability to quickly deliver water, food and medical supplies directly to affected populationsno matter how isolatedwill save lives. During nuclear, biological or chemical emergencies AirMule offers transformative assessment and response capabilities. Day to day multiple mission capability (electric grids, bridge inspection, agricultural spraying, offshore oil platform support to name a few) makes AirMule a cost effective addition to any commercial helicopter fleet.
Military - AirMule, a tactical Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) can help combatants reclaim an essential edge by enabling precise point to point logistic support and CasEvac solutions in battle conditions that are increasingly averse to conventional rotorcraft access. Todays conflicts are increasingly defined by insurgents whose battlefields of choice are cities, villages and other environments that are inaccessible to helicopters. Supply convoys and medical teams entering these locations experience lethal threats unlike any that have been experienced in the past.
AirMules maneuverability, small visual footprint, low noise and reduced radar and IR signatures offer a stealth advantage that greatly enhances its effectiveness and survivability in these environments. Unmatched time to target with the unprecedented capability of CasEvac on return offers life saving potential. Simplicity of design without a complex cyclic rotor head means high reliability and low operating cost.
AirMule Capabilities
AirMules internal rotor design and UA's patented Fancraft technologies enable AirMule to maneuver with unprecedented precision, safety and stealth in even the most constricted areas. Its minimal footprint is only slightly larger than that of a HUMVEE vehicle.
By removing the human operator from the loop on most missions, AirMule can eliminate personnel exposure to operational hazards.
A single AirMule is capable of ferrying 500 Kilograms of useful cargo per each 50 Kilometer radius sortie, thereby delivering approximately 6,000 Kilograms over 24 hours. A 10-12 AirMule Mobile Supply Unit can deliver supplies, day after day, to sustain 3,000 combatants, while at the same time ferrying back their wounded and casualties.
Total available cargo volume is 2,640 liters (93 ft^3); 1,540 liters of which are internal (770 liters in each of the main cabin compartments) and an additional 1,100 liters available in an optional belly mounted compartment.
AirMule can hover in place with high precision and operate in harsh weather and winds of up to 50 knots, a significant improvement over existing helicopters.
The addition of externally mounted utility equipment can enhance the vehicles robotic functionality.
AirMule is designed to the most stringent FAA design requirements for Rotorcraft, resulting in an aircraft with very high safety and reliability.
AirMule is equipped with a rocket deployed parachute, that will safely lower the complete vehicle and its payload from almost any height in the case of an unlikely malfunction of its engine or lift rotors.
AirMule - UrbanAero