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Multi-Million Pound 'Spy In The Sky' Watchkeeper UAV- PakRev.com reports

Multi-Million Pound ‘Spy In The Sky’ Watchkeeper UAV
Written by UK Ministry of Defence
Thursday, 21 July 2005
Defence Secretary John Reid today gave the green light to the Watchkeeper UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) Programme, the UK Armed Forces’ new ‘spy in the sky’. He said.

Defence Secretary John Reid today gave the green light to the Watchkeeper UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) Programme, the UK Armed Forces’ new ‘spy in the sky’. He said:

“Watchkeeper is the key to battlefield surveillance of the future. The new UAVs will be able to stay in the air for much longer than conventional aircraft, and will provide all-weather coverage by day and by night.

“UAVs are a key part of the future vision for our Armed Forces. They allow high-quality imagery of the battlefield to be passed to commanders quickly, enabling them to deliver more precise and decisive effect with greater accuracy. In addition, they improve operational effectiveness through their contribution to Network Enabled Capability.”

“The contract with Thales UK will be worth around £700 million and is expected to create or sustain up to 2000 high-quality manufacturing jobs in the UK. With export success this could rise further. The aim is to bring Watchkeeper into service from 2010.”

Lt Col Nick Fitzgerald, CO 32 Regt. said:

“Watchkeeper will be a remarkable system and an exciting prospect for 32 Regt Royal Artillery, the Army’s UAV Regiment. The system dramatically increases the utility of UAVs for intelligence gathering and targeting, allowing us to operate longer, at greater distances, and to a much higher degree of accuracy than ever before. The synergy of this outstanding system and the Regiment’s operational experience over the last 7 years will bring a step change in our contribution to defence capability.”

BACKGROUND NOTES:

1. Four companies (Thales UK, Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems and Lockheed Martin) were invited to undertake the first stage of the Assessment Phase. Northrop Grumman ISS International and Thales UK were selected in February 2003 to continue through to the second stage and to make bids for the Demonstration and Manufacture Phase. Thales UK were selected in July 2004 as preferred bidders for this final phase.

2. Thales is an international company directly employing some 10,000 people in the UK. Its Watchkeeper team includes Elbit Systems Ltd, Cubic Defence and Boeing. Among UK companies to be involved in the delivery of Watchkeeper are Marshalls Specialist Vehicles Ltd, Vega Group plc, Praxis Critical Systems Ltd, QinetiQ Ltd and various divisions of Thales UK including Aerospace, Training and Simulation, Land and Joint Systems.

3. Watchkeeper will be an important capability as part of a complementary suite of Intelligence Surveillance Target Acquisition Reconnaissance systems, such as ASTOR and other manned reconnaissance systems.

Source: PakRev.com

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