Australia; DoD confirms SkyGuardian UAV procurement

The Australian government has confirmed it will proceed with its proposed acquisition of up to 12 SkyGuardian aircraft, despite uncertainty over its capability in urban environments.

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The Department of Defence has confirmed it is developing options for up to 12 General Atomics MQ-9B (SkyGuardian) aircraft to present for second pass government approval in 2022, as part of Project AIR 7003 – a $1.3 billion program to deliver an armed remotely piloted aircraft system to the Australian Defence Force.

This comes despite General Atomics’ failure to demonstrate the aircraft’s capability in urban environments, with the manufacturer forced to cancel a test flight in San Diego earlier this year in response to community pushback.

Last month, US regulators confirmed that General Atomics would need to reapply for permission to conduct test flights over densely populated urban environments in light of safety concerns.

 

However, a spokesperson from the Department of Defence has said the decision to purchase SkyGuardian would not be affected by the current domestic air space restriction in the US.

 

According to Defence, concerns over regulatory compliance, aviation safety and airworthiness would be addressed “well ahead of achieving initial operating capability”, currently scheduled for the “mid-2020s”.

 

The spokesperson noted that in Australia, testing would be guided by the Defence Aviation Safety Regulations, rather than Civil Aviation Safety Regulations that govern civil aviation.

 

Australia; DoD confirms SkyGuardian UAV procurement

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