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MQ-28 Ghost Bat loyal wingman (photo: Boeing) |
Strategic partnership with Boeing to deliver autonomous Vehicle Management System
BAE Systems Australia has entered into a 10-year Head Agreement with Boeing Defence Australia to deliver the company’s sovereign Vehicle Management System (VMS) into the MQ-28 Ghost Bat, driving forward the future of uncrewed air capability.
The MQ-28 Ghost Bat is the first Australian combat aircraft designed, manufactured and flown in Australia in over 50 years. BAE Systems has been a strategic partner on the MQ-28 Program since 2017, leveraging more than 40 years of autonomous vehicle management systems development to become an invaluable partner on the pioneering program.
BAE Systems provides ongoing product and capability development of the vehicle management software, enabling the aircraft to fly autonomously. The VMS provides control of the air vehicle, with the company also providing elements of the Ground Control Station and the Independent Flight Termination System. The function of these flight control systems are vital for the safe operation of the MQ-28 Ghost Bat.
The Head Agreement contracting framework boosts BAE Systems and Boeing’s relationship and enhances a long-term strategic direction to provide opportunities to retain and engage in further capability delivery areas.
“BAE Systems is proud to be a strategic partner on this innovative sovereign program,” said Kisa Christensen, Director of Red Ochre Autonomy and Sensors at BAE Systems Australia.
“We are excited to be at the forefront of future autonomous air capability to ensure Australia and its allies can generate the force required to continually meet their operational needs well into the future.”
The MQ-28 Ghost Bat is an uncrewed teaming aircraft designed to be a force multiplier in support of advanced multi-mission air combat operations. Its maiden flight was achieved in February 2021 and the test program is continuing to accelerate and evolve with further flight trials later this year.
“BAE Systems Australia has been an important capability partner for our Australian industry team,” said Glen Ferguson, Boeing MQ-28 Global Program Director.
(BAE Systems)