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The General Atomics Sparrowhawk is an unmanned
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currently being developed by
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(GA-ASI). First disclosed in 2019 and revealed to the public in September 2020, the Sparrowhawk is intended to offer the
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a Small Unmanned Aerial System (sUAS) capable of
SIGINT Signals intelligence (SIGINT) is intelligence-gathering by interception of '' signals'', whether communications between people (communications intelligence—abbreviated to COMINT) or from electronic signals not directly used in communication ...
/
ELINT Signals intelligence (SIGINT) is intelligence-gathering by interception of '' signals'', whether communications between people (communications intelligence—abbreviated to COMINT) or from electronic signals not directly used in communication ...
, ISR,
radar imaging Imaging radar is an application of radar which is used to create two-dimensional images, typically of landscapes. Imaging radar provides its light to illuminate an area on the ground and take a picture at radio wavelengths. It uses an antenna and ...
, jamming and the possibility for future roles.


Design and development


Origins

The Sparrowhawk is derived from the General Atomic's submission to the
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Gremlins program, which aimed at developing small UAVs that could be deployed and recovered midair by a mothership aircraft. Chris Pehrson, the vide-president of strategic development for
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customers with General Atomics, stated in 2019 that the planned first flight of the UAV would be in 2020, with an sale to customers expected by 2021. The original information released about the Sparrowhawk (Then referred to as "SparrowHawk") stated it would be jet-powered.


Design

The Sparrowhawk is a
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with a
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configuration. It features a unique wing that can be rotated 90 degrees between stowed and in-flight positions, similar to how an
oblique wing An oblique wing (also called a slewed wing) is a variable geometry wing concept. On an aircraft so equipped, the wing is designed to rotate on center pivot, so that one tip is swept forward while the opposite tip is swept aft. By changing its swee ...
works. The wing is stowed while being carried by its parent aircraft, and is deployed when it is dropped from the parent aircraft. It is powered by a hybrid-electric system, using
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fuel to power two electric ducted fans located on the rear of the aircraft, in front of the tail. It offers a variety of roles thanks to its versatile "payload swap" ability. It can carry up to 60lbs (27.2 kg) in its 4500 cubic inch (73,700 cubic centimeter) payload bay, which can draw 2 kilowatts at 28 volts. General Atomics has (so far) proposed its use for imaging sensors, imaging radar, SIGINT/ELINT systems and jamming systems. To conduct in-flight recovery, the parent aircraft has a tether that is caught by the Sparrowhawk. The tether, which features a small ball on the end, is unreeled from a carrying pylon mounted to a
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. The Sparrowhawk has a catching mechanism consisting of two arms on the fuselage. The rear arm extends as the drone flies up to the tether, and the tether is guided towards the arm by the
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of the wing. The second arm then extends and the tether is guided in-between the two arms. Sparrowhawk powers down and tilts towards the side the tether is on, causing the ball on the bottom of the tether to get caught by the top of the arms, which is then locked into the fuselage as the arms close and wing is rotated. The mothership then reels the tether back up and locks the Sparrowhawk to the carrying pylon. Illustrations released by General Atomics demonstrate that up to four Sparrowhawks could be carried by a single
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. The
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will likely also have the ability to carry four Sparrowhawks, as GA-ASI has released renderings of a Gray Eagle carrying four sUAS's similar in size to the Sparrowhawk.


Testing

The first aerial tests regarding the Sparrowhawk were conducted on September 16 and 17, 2020, using Area-I Altius-600 UAVs on board an MQ-1C Gray Eagle. General Atomics released a photo of a prototype Sparrowhawk attached an MQ-9 Reaper on September 25, 2020. The prototype was notably missing its ducted fans, but did maintain most features shown in digital models of the aircraft. In a press release, a video showed that the Sparrowhawk prototype has demonstrated the ability to perform the catch maneuver when controlled by a robotic arm. General Atomics also demonstrated the reeling mechanism on a manned aircraft with a small mockup similar in size to the Sparrowhawk. The Sparrowhawk has also been tested on captive carriage test flights aboard an MQ-9 Reaper.


Specifications


See also


References


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