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Study looks to improve future UAS survivability

15th September 2014 - 19:53 GMT | by Claire Apthorp

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The NATO Joint Air Power Competence Centre (JAPCC) has published a study on the vulnerability of UAS in the contested airspace of future operating theatres, finding that current systems are not yet ready to survive in non-permissive or hostile air environments.

The study, called ‘Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS)in Contested Environments - A Vulnerability Analysis‘, provides a detailed assessment of the limitations and vulnerabilities of MALE and HALE UAS systems in possible future conflict scenarios, comparing predicted threats with current capabilities.

The study addresses accepted assumptions that future operational theatres will see NATO forces dealing with threats far

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As a freelance defence writer, Claire regularly contributes to some of the UK’s leading defence magazines, …

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