The proposed program will study the use of a rocket motor with explosive or fragmenting warhead to protect a UAV from threats. Threats will be identified and grouped, then examined for vulnerability, function and attack orientation. Unmanned aerial vehicles or UAVs will be researched for maneuverability, aft profile and vulnerability, and appropriate stand-off distance to the threats to minimize residual effects. The best overall system concepts, including warhead and interceptor, that cause enough damage to the threat when launched from the researched UAVs, will be described. The system, its performance goals and a plan for development will be summarized.
Benefits: The Afghanistan and Iraqi conflicts have demonstrated the need for UAV self-defense. The proposed concept has the anticipated benefit of being an affordable, minimal maintenance system capable of defending against shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles and rockets. Some of the commercial sectors that could be expected to benefit from the proposed effort include commercial and private aircraft, both in the US and abroad. Several groups are concerned about the safety of commercial aircraft: general public, NTSB, TSA, airlines themselves, aircraft manufacturers and the department of homeland security.
Keywords: Expendable, small, self guided, self protection, missile, UAV, projectile, countermeasure