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Tue, May 20, 2014

Airbus, Dassault Aviation, Alenia Aermacchi To Develop UAV

Propose Joint Approach To Europe's Next-Generation Unmanned Aircraft

Europe's Industry is ready to develop a next generation advanced European Unmanned Aerial System (UAS). After their call for the development of a European drone at last year's Paris Airshow, the three most
European aeronautical companies have now agreed on further details for a joint approach.

Airbus Defense and Space, Dassault Aviation and Alenia Aermacchi delivered a proposal for further defining a European UAS to the Ministry of Defense of France, Germany and Italy. The offer proposes a Definition Phase which has been prepared by joint development teams of Airbus Defense and Space, Dassault Aviation and Alenia Aermacchi and which is backed by an industrial agreement on workshare and a cooperative agreement to start the MALE2020 program.

The definition phase foresees that the three nations define and adjust their requirements for a European UAS development together with their armed forces and the European industry. The definition phase also serves to avoid costly additional developments during production and to reduce financial and development risks to a minimum. A commitment by the nations on the further development of the European UAS has then to be made after finalizing this definition phase: the plan of the Industries leads to an affordable and certifiable solution ready by 2020.

"We have reached an important milestone for the development of a European MALE Drone," said Bernhard Gerwert, CEO Airbus Defense and Space. "The need for our armed forces is indisputable. We are highly motivated to continue our discussions with the Ministries of Defense and are looking forward to launch this first step soon."

"It is a unique opportunity to develop in Europe this strategic capacity," said Eric Trappier, CEO Dassault Aviation. "For the first time industry starts a project by having a full agreement on the general workshare of the MALE2020 program. The proposal for the definition phase has been commonly elaborated with joint design teams and therefore demonstrates our industry's strong commitment to this program."

"We identify a clear opportunity for the armed forces to take advantage of an advanced sovereign ISTAR capability to cope with the future high level requirements," said Giuseppe Giordo, Alenia Aermacchi's CEO. "Now is the time to drive technology forward and secure Europe's capability in building the next generation of military air system as well as maintain talent and expertise in our industry."

Several European nations announced their requirement for unmanned aerial systems. Also the results of the EU Defense Summit in December 2013 allude to an urgent need. The Conclusions of the European Council recognize the development of a MALE UAS as a key capability for European Defense.

In light of an increasing dependency of European states on non-European Defense equipment, Europe's largest military aviation companies started in June 2013 a joint call for sustaining key capabilities and therefore the continent's sovereignty in constructing the future of military aircraft.

The timeframe of the decision to launch the European UAS is now critical in order to meet this goal. Europe's largest manufacturers for military aircraft thereby continue the common path for a UAS MALE (Medium altitude - long endurance) program as proposed during Paris Airshow 2013. The three partners are confident in the value of their proposal and are ready to move forward.

FMI: www.airbusgroup.com, www.dassault-aviation.fr, www.alenia.it

 


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