Photo Release: Navy tests small UAV support equipment
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND, PATUXENT RIVER, Md. — Aviation Support Equipment Technician 1st Class (Aviation Warfare) Clyde Williams,left, and engineers Doug Waddell and Wayne Hewitt, from the Support Equipment Test and Evaluation Branch, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J. conduct tilt-table testing with the RQ-21A Blackjack unmanned aircraft vehicle Jan.16 at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Md. Tilt-table testing is conducted on all support equipment deployed aboard a ship to ensure stability and proper braking.
During the test, engineers used a steel platform to simulate the flight-deck environment. The unit, in this case the RQ-21A’s transportation cart, was tilted 15 degrees to simulate the ship’s dynamic motion at 24 points around a 360-degree compass.
The RQ-21A Blackjack, managed by the Navy and Marine Corps Small Tactical Unmanned Aircraft Systems Program Office (PMA-263), will operate from both land and sea and will provide persistent maritime and land-based tactical reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition data collection and dissemination capabilities to the warfighter.