Kaman Unveils New Medium Lift UAV: the KARGO UAV Is a New Solution for Expeditionary Logisitics
Kaman Corporation (NYSE: KAMN) has introduced the KARGO UAV, a purpose-built autonomous unmanned system designed for logistics in military operations. This UAV is rugged, compact, and can be deployed by two personnel. It has a range of 523 nautical miles and can lift 800 lbs. The KARGO UAV aims to address persistent logistics challenges faced by military personnel and has potential commercial applications. Flight testing of a full-scale model is scheduled for 2022, with Near Earth Autonomy providing advanced technologies for obstacle avoidance and navigation.
- Introduction of KARGO UAV for military logistics, enhancing operational efficiency.
- Self-deploying capability of 523 nautical miles with a lifting capacity of 800 lbs.
- Development partnership with Near Earth Autonomy to integrate advanced technologies.
- Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that may impact projected capabilities.
“The Kaman KARGO UAV is the only system of its class that is purpose-built to provide deployed
Designed to provide cost-effective cargo hauling in its conformal pod or external sling load configuration, the KARGO UAV will self-deploy with no payload up to 523 nautical miles with max lifting capacity of 800lbs. This size and class vehicle also has multiple commercial applications and is part of a growth strategy involving a family of purpose built KARGO vehicles for multiple and repeatable missions.
Over the past six months, flight development testing of a scaled KARGO UAV demonstrator has been completed to prove out the air vehicle design, and flight-testing of a full-scale autonomous vehicle is planned for 2022. The KARGO UAV leverages commercial off-the-shelf components as well as thousands of hours of automated and autonomous flight data from Kaman’s K-MAX TITAN program, to reduce schedule and technical risk.
Kaman selected Near Earth Autonomy as a partner on the pilot KARGO UAV program. Leveraging ongoing and concurrent collaboration between the two companies on the
“We are extremely excited to provide this advanced, game-changing technology to the market and leverage Kaman’s 75 years as a pioneer in aerospace and defense. Our vision is to propel our customers forward by imagining and delivering highly engineered products that solve our customer’s toughest problems,” stated
Risks Associated with Forward-Looking Statements
This release includes "forward looking statements" relating to the development and expected capabilities of the Kaman KARGO UAV. These statements are based on assumptions currently believed to be valid but involve risks and uncertainties that could cause our actual results to differ from those expressed in this release. The forward-looking statements included in this press release are made only as of the date of this release, and Kaman does not undertake any obligation to update the forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.
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About Near Earth Autonomy
Near Earth’s technology enables aircraft to autonomously take-off, fly, and land safely, with or without GPS. Their solutions enable aerial mobility and inspection applications for partners in the commercial and defense sectors. Near Earth bridges the gap between aerospace and robotics with complete systems that improve efficiency, performance, and safety for aircraft ranging from small drones up to full-size helicopters. Their work won the 2018 Howard Hughes Award, which recognizes outstanding improvements in fundamental helicopter technology, and was a 2017 finalist for the Collier Trophy, one of the top aviation awards in the world. More information is available at www.nearearth.aero.
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