Company:General Atomics Aeronautical Systems
Type | Private |
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Industry | Aerospace and defense |
Headquarters | Poway, California, United States [1] |
Parent | General Atomics |
Website | www |
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) is a military contractor and subsidiary of General Atomics that designs and manufactures unmanned aerial vehicles and radar systems for the U.S. military and commercial applications worldwide.
Operations
In November 2021, GA-ASI received a $103.2 million contract from the U.S. Army and a $31.7 million contract from the U.S. Navy on behalf of Belgium.[3]
On December 9, 2021, GA-ASI unveiled the General Atomics Mojave drone.[4]
On February 1, 2023, GA-ASI along with partner Maritime Applied Physics Corporation won a Phase 1 research contract on DARPA's Liberty Lifter project.[5][6]
On March 6, 2023, the company announced that DARPA has chosen GA-ASI to carry out the design of the air-launched drone through Critical Design Review (CDR); a LongShot would itself carry an AMRAAM or Sidewinder missile, which greatly extends their range.[7] In this way, an F-15EX or similar 4th-generation fighter can greatly increase its survivability when armed with a LongShot.[7]
Products
- General Atomics Gnat
- General Atomics Prowler
- General Atomics Altus
- General Atomics MQ-1 Predator
- General Atomics MQ-1C Gray Eagle
- General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper
- General Atomics MQ-20 Avenger
Projects in active Development
- General Atomics Eaglet parasite UAS,[8] prototype stage
- General Atomics Gambit series Collaborative combat aircraft (CCA),[9] concept stage
- General Atomics Liberty Lifter seaplane/ground-effect vehicle,[10] concept stage
- General Atomics LongShot loyal-wingman type UAS,[11] concept stage
- General Atomics Mojave STOL UCAV, derived from the Predator Family, prototype stage
- General Atomics Sparrowhawk parasite UAS, prototype stage
References
- ↑ "Home". http://www.ga-asi.com/.
- ↑ "The National Guard - California gets first Block 15 Predators". http://www.ng.mil/news/archives/2009/12/121809-Predators.aspx.
- ↑ "GA-ASI Wins $103 Million U.S. Army Aircraft Contract". https://www.sdbj.com/news/2021/nov/30/ga-asi-wins-103-million-us-army-aircraft-contract/.
- ↑ Judson, Jen (2021-12-09). "General Atomics unveils new unmanned aircraft named for harsh American desert" (in en). https://www.defensenews.com/land/2021/12/09/general-atomics-unveils-new-unmanned-aircraft-named-for-harsh-american-desert/.
- ↑ "US Defense agency contracts out long-range flying boat designs". The Jerusalem Post, Februanry 2, 2023. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/us-defense-agency-contracts-out-long-range-flying-boat-designs/ar-AA171T93?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=3c4aee94ed064fb3afb453d6e1c30a6d. Retrieved February 2, 2023.
- ↑ "GA-ASI Selected by DARPA to Support Liberty Lifter Program". General Atomics, February 1, 2023. https://www.ga.com/ga-asi-selected-by-darpa-to-support-liberty-lifter-program. Retrieved February 2, 2023.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Chris Jennewein (6 March 2023) General Atomics Developing 'Paradigm Changing' Drone for Air-to-Air Combat
- ↑ "GA-ASI's Eaglet Takes Its First Flight". https://www.ga.com/ga-asi-s-eaglet-takes-its-first-flight.
- ↑ Steve Trimble, Aviation Week (18 Sep 2022) The Weekly Debrief: GA-ASI Unveils Auto-Inspired Gambit Platform For Future UAS 4 form factors for Gambit
- ↑ "GA-ASI Selected by DARPA to Support Liberty Lifter Program". https://www.ga.com/ga-asi-selected-by-darpa-to-support-liberty-lifter-program.
- ↑ "GA-ASI Continues LongShot Support". https://www.ga.com/ga-asi-continues-longshot-support.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General Atomics Aeronautical Systems.
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