With its first flight scheduled for February 2014, the
Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE) has floated a global tender
to acquire a SATCOM Airborne Antenna Assembly System (SAAAS) for the
Rustom-II medium altitude longe endurance UAV. The SATCOM antenna, a
communication bridge between the air vehicle and ground station will
function in the frequency range of Ku-band for the beyond line of sight
communication, in which the uplink carries aircraft command and control,
in addition to voice information while the downlink carries multi
sensor payload information and multiplexed telemetry data as and when
required. The SATCOM parabolic dish antenna will need to be between
0.6-0.73 metres in diameter. Vendors participating in the tender will
also need to supply inertial navigation and GPS sensors as part of the
package. The ADE has stipulated that the SAAAS needs to be operational
at non-pressurised altitudes of upto 35,000 feet. The ADE has provided
an extremely detailed list of specifications for the SATCOM's
performance. The work package will be divided into two phases, with the
first constituting delivery of three airworthy systems to ADE and the
second phase comprising flight testing and performance evaluation of one
of the systems on a Rustom-II flying platform. This is likely to take
place next year once flights begin. ADE has strongly indicated that it
prefers a modified existing system to cut down on time. In March this
year, SP's had reported how the DRDO had also decided to outsource the
SATCOM datalink for the Rustom-II. The ADE has also called for interest
in development of the Automatic Take-off and Landing System (ATOL) for
the Rustom-II.
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