HCUAV
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| name = Hellenic Civil Unmanned Air Vehicle | image = | caption = | country = {{GRE}} }}{{Infobox aircraft type | type = Surveillance and Reconnaissance | national origin = {{GRE}} | manufacturer = | designer = Consortium:
| first flight = 2016 | introduced = | retired = | status = Prototype | primary user = | produced = | number built = 1 | program cost = €2 million (2013) | unit cost = | developed from = | variants = | developed into = DELAER RX-3 }} |
The Hellenic Civil Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (HCUAV) RX-1 is a Greek research project, which has currently produced a prototype of a Medium Altitude - Long Endurance (MALE) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), with aim for the aircraft to enter production in the future and be utilised in civil and potentially, military operations.{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=HCUAV website - LFMT Aristotle University Thessaloniki|url=https://lfmt.gr/hcuav/|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-11-14|website=lfmt.gr }}{{cite web |last1=Press Release |title=LOTUS: Next Generation Tactical UAV from INTRACOM DEFENSE for ISR missions |url=https://www.intracom.com/sites/default/files/news/pr_lotus_next_generation_tactical_uav.pdf |website=Intracom Defense Electronics |access-date=6 December 2020}}
The development started in 2013 and involved a consortium consisting of 6 partners, among them three University research groups including the Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics and Turbomachinery (LFMT) of the Department of Mechanical Engineering or the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), the CSL and the Laboratory of Robotics and Automation (LRA), as well as three private companies including MLS Innovation Ltd, Spacesonic Ltd and Intracom Defense Electronics (IDE). It is coordinated by the LFMT at the AUTH. The chief engineer of the project is AUTH professor Dr Kyriakos Yakinthos.
Development
The primary project goal was to design and construct a low-cost, high-performance civil UAV, appropriately equipped, for long day and night surveillance and patrol operations, such as maritime monitoring, border protection and forest region surveillance.{{Cite journal|last1=Panagiotou|first1=P.|last2=Kaparos|first2=P.|last3=Salpingidou|first3=C.|last4=Yakinthos|first4=K.|date=2016-03-01|title=Aerodynamic design of a MALE UAV|journal=Aerospace Science and Technology|volume=50|pages=127–138|doi=10.1016/j.ast.2015.12.033}}{{cite conference |title=The HCUAV project: Electronics and software development for medium altitude remote sensing |last1=Amanatiadis |first1=A.|last2=Karakasis |first2=E. |last3=Bampis |first3=L. |last4=Giitsidis |first4=T. |last5=Panagiotou |first5=P. |last6=Sirakoulis |first6=G. |last7=Gasteratos |first7=A. |last8=Tsalides |first8=P. |last9=Goulas |first9=A. |last10=Yakinthos |first10=K. |date=2014 |pages=1–5 |location=Toyako-cho, Hokkaido, Japan |conference=IEEE International Symposium on Safety, Security, and Rescue Robotics|doi=10.1109/SSRR.2014.7017668 }}
The HCUAV RX-1 prototype was designed, developed and built as a small to medium-sized MALE-UAV with main objectives surveillance and data gathering for civil protection authorities, making its first and successful flight 36 months after the initiation of the project. The maiden flight took place in 2016, and lasted approximately 15 minutes.{{cite web |title=HCUAV-RX1 {{!}} LFMT |url=https://lfmt.gr/hcuav/ |access-date=27 December 2020}} Several test flights followed, in order to validate and test different project parameters and objectives. The aircraft's maximum endurance was 11 hours.
LOTUS
In November 2020, Intracom Defense Electronics (IDE) was placed head of the consortium that now also included other Greek and European companies from Cyprus, Spain and the Netherlands, for the design and construction of stealth swarm drones, codenamed Project LOTUS (Low Observable Tactical Unmanned System),{{cite web |title=GREEK INTRACOM DEFENSE TO DEVELOP STEALTH UAV WITH EU FUNDING - PROJECT LOTUS |date=30 November 2020 |url=https://geopolitiki.com/greek-intracom-defense-to-develop-stealth-uav-with-eu-funding-project-lotus/ |access-date=6 December 2020}} based on the RX-3 prototype with ISR as its primary mission. It was noted that two types of drones will be built as part of Project Lotus. The first will be the "mothership", a large drone incorporating the RX-3 design characteristics,{{cite web |last1=K. Yakinthos*, P. Panagiotou, P. Kaparos |title=AERODYNAMIC DESIGN OF INNOVATIVE LAYOUT UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES SUPPORTED BY HIGH-FIDELITY NUMERICAL TOOLS |url=https://www.beta-cae.com/events/c8pdf/5D_2_YAKINTHOS.pdf |publisher=BEFORE REALITY CONFERENCE |access-date=13 December 2020}} to be designed by the AUTH. The rest will be smaller swarm drones built in large numbers, linked to, and supported by the mothership.{{cite web |title=Greece Will Build Advanced Drones With "swarm" Function |url=https://greekcitytimes.com/2020/07/23/greece-will-build-advanced-drones-with-swarm-function/ |website=Greek City Times |access-date=6 December 2020}} These endogenous aircraft could be used in border and maritime patrol missions, high value target reconnaissance and surveillance, while utilising data-fusion technologies to cooperate with the Hellenic Air force future 4.5 and 5th generation fighters. According to IDE, the Air Force could completely cover its operational needs within a 5-year plan.{{cite web |last1=Press Release |title=LOTUS: Next Generation Tactical UAV from INTRACOM DEFENSE for ISR missions |url=https://www.intracom.com/sites/default/files/news/pr_lotus_next_generation_tactical_uav.pdf |website=Intracom Defense Electronics |access-date=6 December 2020}}
Specifications
= General characteristics =
- Wingspan: 6.4 m
- Length: 4.035 m
- Max. takeoff weight: 185 kg
- Payload weight: 35 kg
- Fuel capacity: 55 kg
= Performance =
- Endurance: 10-11 hrs
- Range: >150 km
- Cruising speed: 160 km/h
- Loiter speed: 140 km/h
- Maximum speed: 190 km/h
- Stall speed: 70 km/h
- Operational altitude: 2 km
References
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Further reading
- http://www.hcuav.gr/index.php/en/ {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141116001830/http://www.hcuav.gr/index.php/en |date=2014-11-16 }}
- http://www.hcuav.gr/attachments/article/73/RLN_1105_043_CMYK.pdf {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141222063342/http://www.hcuav.gr/attachments/article/73/RLN_1105_043_CMYK.pdf |date=2014-12-22 }}