Canadian
Forces Purchases Mini UAV System
NR–04.036 - May 4, 2004
OTTAWA – As part of its continuing exploration
into the potential utility of uninhabited aerial vehicles (UAVs), the
Canadian Forces (CF)
recently purchased the
Silver Fox mini UAV system produced by Advanced Ceramics Research of
Tuscon, Arizona. Thales Systems Canada is the prime contractor in the
acquisition of this system, which is for a two-year period of combined
concept development and experimentation. This contract was awarded
to Thales on April 5 th .
Acquired
after a competitive evaluation, the decision to purchase
this modular, ‘plug-and-play' mini UAV is notable in that the Canadian
Forces' UAV experimentation to date has been through the leasing of different
platforms produced by various manufacturers. The decision to purchase
this system – at a cost of $649,000 for the system, including training
and service support -- was made for the flexibility that this approach
would provide. This system is expected to be delivered to the CF by mid-July
2004.
The Canadian Forces, through the Canadian Forces Experimentation Centre
(CFEC) at Shirley's Bay, Ontario, has been investigating the use of UAVs
to address a recognized capability deficiency in the areas of Intelligence,
Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), and Command and Control. In support
of this goal CFEC, through a series of synthetic and live experiments
conducted since 2001 and by using leased UAV systems, has been obtaining
data and knowledge to determine how UAVs can be used to resolve this
deficiency.
Another
difference is that the Silver Fox mini UAV system – which
is unrelated to the current operational use of the Sperwer UAV system
on Operation Athena in Kabul, Afghanistan -- will be a collaborative,
CF -wide experimentation that will permit Canada's navy, air force and
army, as well as Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC), to enhance
their understanding about the potential use of mini UAVs in the modern
battlespace .
The flexibility obtained as a result of purchasing the already-available
Silver Fox mini UAV system means that the CF will be able to trial a
variety of payloads and communications suites, to experiment with this
platform in various operating environments e.g. off a Canadian naval
vessel, and to contribute toward doctrine development on the operational
employment of UAVs.
While
the Silver Fox mini UAV system – which will include the
UAV platforms themselves plus associated payloads, ground control stations,
remote video terminal, spares support for two years, ground support equipment,
documentation, training and shipping containers – will be based
out of the DRDC facility at Suffield, Alberta, it will be operated across
Canada by various CF organizations on a shared basis. As an example,
the Silver Fox mini UAV system will be employed during one of the phases
of the upcoming comprehensive Atlantic Littoral ISR Experiment, slated
to take place in the Baffin Island and across Atlantic Canada beginning
later this August.