UAVs

DATE:07/05/09
SOURCE:Flight International
Raytheon pursues new orders for CSP to fill ARH loss

Raytheon will offer the US Army common sensor payload (CSP) for several emerging requirements, including the Bell Helicopter OH-58D Kiowa Warrior and future manned turboprops operated by the US Air Force.

The 40cm (16in)-electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) turret will begin flight tests in mid-May on a Sikorsky UH-60 acting as a surrogate aircraft for the programme's sole customer - the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) MQ-1C Sky Warrior, said Neil Peterson, Raytheon business development director.

The CSP lost its biggest order last year when the army terminated a contract to buy 522 Bell Helicopter ARH-70 Arapahos.

The lost order means the unit cost to install the CSP on about 130 planned MQ-1Cs is likely to increase.

However, Peterson said, the cost issue is mitigated by the CSP's 80% commonality with the multi-spectral targeting system-A (MTS-A) turret, which is already in service with the MQ-1B Predator.

But the Pentagon's new emphasis on intelligence, surveillance reconnaissance and the target acquisition mission means Raytheon can pursue several new potential opportunities.

For example, the ARH-70's demise has created a new requirement to replace the "obsolete" mast-mounted sensor on the OH-58D. The army now wants a modern, nose-mounted turret, Brig Gen Tim Crosby, programme executive officer for army aviation, said on 5 May at the Quad-A convention.

The CSP and the FLIR Systems Talon turret are known competitors for the OH-58D sensor replacement programme. The Talon is already in service aboard the US Coast Guard HH-65 Dauphin helicopter fleet.

Meanwhile, Raytheon also believes the USAF's recent requirement for 37 MC-12 "Project Liberty" manned surveillance turboprops is only the beginning. The MC-12 is being equipped with the L-3 Communications MX-15 EO/IR sensor. But the USAF is likely to pursue a next-generation capability for which the CSP may qualify, Peterson said.

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