The EADS Harfang, formerly known as ''Système intérimaire de drone MALE'' (SIDM, "Interim medium-altitude, long-endurance drone system") is an
unmanned aerial vehicle
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or unmanned aircraft system (UAS), commonly known as a drone, is an aircraft with no human pilot, crew, or passengers onboard, but rather is controlled remotely or is autonomous.De Gruyter Handbook of Dron ...
used by the
French Air Force
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, supplementing the
RQ-5 Hunter
The IAI RQ-5 Hunter is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) originally intended to serve as the United States Army's Short Range UAV system for division and corps commanders. It took off and landed (using arresting gear) on runways. It used a gimba ...
.
Development
The French Air Force purchased its first drones in 1995, with multiple
RQ-5 Hunter
The IAI RQ-5 Hunter is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) originally intended to serve as the United States Army's Short Range UAV system for division and corps commanders. It took off and landed (using arresting gear) on runways. It used a gimba ...
units. The
IAI Heron
The IAI Heron (Machatz-1) is a medium-altitude long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developed by the Malat (UAV) division of Israel Aerospace Industries. It is capable of Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) operations of up to 52 h ...
was put on display at the 1999
Paris Air Show
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and generated some interest; a project to field a derivative was started two years later. On 9 September 2006, a prototype was launched for trials from
Istres-Le Tubé Air Base
Istres-Le Tubé Air Base ( or BA 125) is a large multi-role tasked French Air and Space Force base located near Istres, northwest of Marseille, France. The airport facilities are also known as Istres - Le Tubé (ICAO airport code: LFMI).
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. Trials by the
Centre d'essais en vol
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followed, before transfer of the plane to
Mont-de-Marsan Air Base
The drone was originally planned to be delivered to the Air Force for the summer of 2003 as a replacement for the Hunters, which were phased out in September 2004. A number of industrial setbacks delayed the delivery, notably that the satellite communication system did not conform with Air Force requirements. The drones were modified to satisfy the requirements, changing them from an "''off-the-shelf"'' product into a custom plane built specially for the French Air Force. The plane and onboard computer are built by Malat, a division of
Israel Aerospace Industries
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, based on the
IAI Heron
The IAI Heron (Machatz-1) is a medium-altitude long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developed by the Malat (UAV) division of Israel Aerospace Industries. It is capable of Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) operations of up to 52 h ...
.
The French Air Force ordered three planes and two ground control stations. The SIDM entered service in June 2008 in the Drone Experimentation Squadron 1/330 Adour, in Cognac, a unit of the
Centre des expérimentations militaires. A four-phase programme took place between 2008 and 2009:
* instruction of the squadron in the use of the system
* instruction of the operators in the sensors
*
C4ISTAR management and communication to upper levels
* communication with ground forces
Design
The Harfang is composed of two main components: the drone and the ground control station.
Drones
The Harfang drone is an unmanned airplane propelled by a rear-mounted turbo-supercharged water-cooled flat-four engine, driving a pusher propeller. It features a flapped high wing with anti-icing system, and has a
twin boom
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tail with two vertical surfaces. With a take-off mass of , the Harfang can carry a payload to height of for a duration of 24 hours.
The mission pack is a three-sensor sphere stabilised by gyroscope, mounted under the forward part of the fuselage. It contains optronic and IR sensors, a laser designator that doubles as a rangefinder, and a high-resolution, fixed echo suppressing
synthetic aperture radar
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. The radar can be used to observe vehicle movement on the ground under any meteorological condition. The antenna is mounted on the centre of the body.
The Harfang carries an
Inertial measurement unit
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with GPS recalibration, and a differential GPS that provides for automatic take-off and landing capabilities. In case of loss of communications, the drone follows a path that brings it back to its start point, while trying to re-establish contact.
The drone carries an IFF transponder and a flight recorder.
The Harfang lacks electromagnetic sensors and is wanting in terms of maneuverability. It is limited by bad weather, notably by icing or high humidity conditions.
File:Harfang-090711-F-4859J-057.jpg, Rear of the body
File:Harfang-090711-F-4859J-003.jpg, Side view, with top radar antenna and bottom sensor sphere well visible
File:Harfang-090711-F-4859J-056.jpg, Tail of Vehicle 1021 ''F-SDAU'' with the insignia of the unit
File:Harfang-090711-F-4859J-082.jpg, View of the engine
Control station
The control station is composed of four modules, numbered M1 through M4:
* M1 is the mission preparation station. It is based on a
Mirage 2000
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briefing station.
* M2 is the command and control unit, used mostly during take-off and landing. Most of the mission is automated.
* M3 is the data collection unit, receiving information through satellite communication
* M4 is the military intelligence centre.
A
line-of-sight link allows for direct communication up to 150 to 200 kilometres away. Longer ranges utilise a directional antenna and geostationary satellites. The
Very High Frequency and
Ultra high frequency
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communication relay provides for links to ground units and air traffic control.
Operational history
In 2007, the Harfang was deployed in Lourdes to provide security for
Pope Benedict XVI
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.
In February 2009, the three Harfangs were sent to
Afghanistan
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and deployed at
Bagram Airfield
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, under Lieutenant-colonel Cyril Carcy. In late March or early April, drone number ''F-SDAY'' was damaged when it crashed due to freezing, and possibly to human or software error. Purchase of a fourth vehicle to replace ''F-SDAY'' is under consideration, while it is being repaired and redeployed in France for training.
In August 2011, Harfangs were deployed in the
Libyan conflict.
France intends to replace the Harfang by 2014 with
MQ-9 Reaper
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UAVs ordered in 2013.
On 5–6 June 2013, Harfang UAVs carried out their hundredth sortie during
Operation Serval
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Operation Serval followed the United Nations Security ...
in
Mali
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. Deployed since 17 January, Harfangs flew 1,600 hours during the day and night. From January 2013 to September 2013, the Harfang flew 2,000 hours in support of French operations.
As of 2016, Harfang drones were being used for homeland security missions in mainland France.
In early 2018, the French Air Force retired all of its Harfangs.
In 2020, the three UAVs were delivered to Morocco, which had bought them in 2014 for $48 million.
Variants
* Eagle 0 : prototype, first flight in 1998.
* Eagle 1 : first production versions, first flight on 2 June 2003 in Israel.
* Eagle MPR : naval version of Eagle 1.
* Eagle 2 : larger version of Eagle 1 with a
Pratt & Whitney
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PT6 turbopropeller.
Specifications
See also
*
List of unmanned aerial vehicles
References
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Unmanned aerial vehicles of France
2000s French military reconnaissance aircraft
Harfang
Aircraft first flown in 2006