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- Q2343905 subject Q7214103.
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- Q2343905 subject Q8747053.
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- Q2343905 abstract "The Lockheed Martin Desert Hawk is a small Miniature UAV used for base perimeter protection.It was designed by Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works for the U.S. Air Force Force Protection Airborne Surveillance System (FPASS) Program on a quick-reaction contract issued late in the winter of 2002, with the first system delivered in the early summer. It was designed quickly, because the program leveraged technology and design studies developed for the MicroStar MAVs. The program was run by Electronic Systems Center. In 2007, the U.S. Air Force FPASS office switched all of their UAV systems over to the RQ-11B Raven.It is made mostly of plastic foam, in resemblance to hobby grade model airplanes, and uses an electric motor driving a pusher propeller as a powerplant, making it very quiet. It is launched with a bungee cord, carries three small CCD cameras, has an endurance of about an hour. It flies mostly under autonomous control, with the operator keeping track of what's going on with a laptop computer.The Desert Hawk is also used by the 32nd Regiment Royal Artillery of the British Army as a tactical surveillance system, and has seen use in Afghanistan.Desert Hawk has since been replaced with the more capable, rugged Desert Hawk III.".
- Q2343905 manufacturer Q7240.
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- Q2343905 manufacturer Q7240.
- Q2343905 name "Desert Hawk".
- Q2343905 type Product.
- Q2343905 type Aircraft.
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- Q2343905 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q2343905 comment "The Lockheed Martin Desert Hawk is a small Miniature UAV used for base perimeter protection.It was designed by Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works for the U.S. Air Force Force Protection Airborne Surveillance System (FPASS) Program on a quick-reaction contract issued late in the winter of 2002, with the first system delivered in the early summer. It was designed quickly, because the program leveraged technology and design studies developed for the MicroStar MAVs.".
- Q2343905 label "Lockheed Martin Desert Hawk".
- Q2343905 depiction USAF_Desert_Hawk_launch2.jpg.
- Q2343905 homepage DesertHawk.
- Q2343905 name "Desert Hawk".