United States Navy Deploying Newly Designated RQ-20B AeroVironment Puma AE with Precision Recovery System Aboard Guided Missile Destroyer
- AeroVironment's Precision Recovery System enables block 2 Puma AE to operate from a wide variety of vessels for rapid response reconnaissance
- Hand launched from the ship, Puma AE autonomously guides itself into a net on the flight deck after mission completion
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ISR data from Puma AE streams directly into the ship's command and
control system and the
U.S. Navy's communications network
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An operator launches the RQ-20B AeroVironment Puma AE System from the USS Stout during precision recovery system verification flights conducted by the
Following completion of a Puma AE intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance mission, the AeroVironment Precision Recovery System provides for the autonomous on-board recovery of the aircraft, without interrupting the ship's operations. Because the Puma AE is also designed to land and float in water, operators can choose to recover it from the ocean, should mission requirements dictate.
The AeroVironment Precision Recovery System occupies a small footprint and can be managed and operated by members of a ship's crew, as opposed to requiring external contractors. It is transported in tactical packaging that can be hand-carried aboard and readily transferred from one ship to another.
"Our Precision Recovery System expands the capability of Puma AE to
support maritime operations. This solution also builds on
AeroVironment's extensive operational experience with small UAS to
provide the
Puma AE can be launched and recovered very quickly. The UAS features a gimbaled payload that delivers high quality electro-optical (EO) and infrared (IR) imagery and AeroVironment's secure Digital Data Link (DDL). These features improve situational awareness for the ship and also for boat crews who carry their own remote video terminal ("Pocket DDL") during approach and assist or other missions.
About AeroVironment Small UAS
RQ-11B
Raven®, RQ-12
Wasp®, RQ-20A
and B Puma™ and Shrike
VTOL™ comprise AeroVironment's Family of Small Unmanned Aircraft
Systems. Operating with a common
ground control system (GCS), this Family of Systems provides
increased capability to the warfighter that can give commanders the
option of selecting the appropriate aircraft based on the type of
mission to be performed. This increased capability has the potential to
provide significant force protection and force multiplication benefits
to small tactical units, fixed installations, naval vessels and security
personnel.
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