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S-100 Uas impresses with its multimission capabilities at "Repmus 2024"

The exercise for three weeks hosted by the Portuguese Navy

Schiebel participated in the large-scale NATO supported exercise "REPMUS 2024" (Robotic Experimentation and Prototypingusing Maritime Uncrewed Systems) hosted by the Portuguese Navy. For the
third year in a row, the CAMCOPTER S-100 UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) presented its multi-mission capabilities in the maritime domain.

Sponsored by the UK Royal Navy and in partnership with Thales, the S-100 flew multiple missions over the three weeks of the exercise and impressed with its Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities as well as its Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW), Mine Counter Measures (MCM) and Rapid Environmental
Assessment (REA) solutions.

At last year’s "REPMUS", the S-100 demonstrated its sonobuoy dispenser, successfully deploying four G-size sonobuoys from the air to form a small ASW barrier. This year, the UAS additionally dropped and deployed the more capable A-size sonobuoys alongside the four G-size sonobuoys. A second S-100, configured with the Thales BlueTracker communications payload, then relayed the sonobuoy signals back to the ground station in real time providing critical range extension. The mission was planned and monitored using the Thales M-Cube Mission Management System, with BlueTracker acoustic processing of the received signals and subsequent dissemination of underwater targets to the Combat Management System. An end-to-end, integrated capability for ASW operations.

Schiebel fitted the S-100 with the VQ-860-G and the VUX-120 LiDARsfrom the Austrian company Riegl, enabling the S-100 to scan the exercise waters fo rboth drifting and moored mines. The laser scanners provide simultaneous bathymetricand topographic mapping under water, on surface and along coastlines, making the S-100 the perfect asset for detecting sea mines (for MCM) as well as for supporting amphibious operations (for REA). The mission was planned and monitored using Thales M-Cube Mission Management System, a task order was then placed on the mine clearance divers to complete the identification of the mines detected by the UAS. An end-to-end, integrated capability for MCM and REA operations.

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