Posted on 08/27/2009 10:50:33 PM PDT by Jet Jaguar
The next-generation surveillance package for the Air Force's MQ-9 Reaper drones, named for Medusa's stony glare, will provide an unprecedentedly broad view of the battlefield spanning time and space
The militarys unblinking eye in the sky, which keeps watch over operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, is about to get even beadier. A new multi-camera sensor the U.S. Air Force is adding to its killer spy drones will exponentially broaden the area troops can monitor, and the technology lets a dozen users simultaneously grab different slices of the image. Called the Gorgon Stare, it represents the next big step in unmanned combat aircraft.
Two MQ-9 Reapers retrofitted with the new $15 million wide-area aerial surveillance sensors, or WAAS, will fly test missions later this year, and the Air Force plans to have ten such planes in battle by next spring, in rotation on a 24/7 patrol. Its an incredible force enhancer, said Colonel Eric Mathewson, Director of the services Unmanned Aircraft Systems Task Force at the Pentagon. Sierra Nevada Corporation, makers of the WAAS, chose the name, a spooky reference to the cursed sisters from Greek mythologyMedusa being the Beyoncé of the triowhose gaze turned men to stone.
The system uses an array of five electro-optical and four infrared cameras to capture day and night images from different angles, which are stitched together in a single mosaic scene much broader than what any single lens could deliver. At command central, tiled screens will display the composite picture, so that if an insurgent runs out of view on one, hell simply pop up on the next. Field commanders can pull a piece of the picture encompassing their surroundings, and pan, tilt or zoom if they see something suspicious.
The cameras are fitted into a pod under one wing, with the communications gear on the other. The entire package weighs 1,100 pounds, which will still allow the Reaper to carry weapons. (It will work in addition to the Multispectral Targeting System, or MTS ball, which is mounted on the chin of the plane and provides more traditional real-time tracking. See the current sensor package in action in our annotated gun-camera attack video from a Predator strike in Afghanistan.)
This would have been relatively easy on a manned platform, said Mike Meermans, Sierras vice president of strategic planning. But with the size and weight limitations, I would almost say we were trying to beat up on the laws of physics with this one. Still, the package came together in less than 18 months.
To deliver the high data rates the Air Force wanted, the Gorgons cameras transmit images at just two frames per second, rather than the 30 fps of full motion video delivered by the MTS. According to Mathewson, that utility is enough to notice if anything changes in a given environment. He says the strategy is to park a Reaper over an area and monitor anything that moves within a four-kilometer square zone, versus the less-than-one-square-kilometer covered by the MTS ball.
The existing cameras obviously work, judging by stories such as the unsuspecting fate of Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud, who was killed by a UAV-launched Hellfire in Pakistan as his wife administered his final rubdown. Yet the MTS alone is taxing to use. Zooming in for positive identification creates a soda straw view, forcing sensor operators to visually sweep a town along the street grid. But that same operator can use the Gorgon Stares image to direct the MTS full motion video cameras to a particular spot. I put a WAAS on, and I can see it all now said Mathewson.All of it.
And because all the digital imagery is stored, the Gorgon Stare allows for what you might call forensic surveillancelooking back to reconstruct an event after the fact, à la the time-folding surveillance system seen in the film Déjà Vu. If an IED goes off in a certain quadrant within the Gorgons gaze, analysts could re-examine the rest of the footage to see if anyone had visited that site, and where he had gone. Perhaps for a backrub on the roof of his apartment? If a Gorgon-Stare-equipped drone is on the scene, theres no happy ending in sight.
For more on the Air Force's frantic unmanned reinvention, see our September 2009 issue cover story here, also by Hagerman.
Soon to be discontinued by Zero and his czars??
I hope not.
“I hope not.”
There’s that ‘H’ word, again.....
;-)
Huh? All I can find is some singer. That what this a reference to?
So we can stab him in the back while he is getting a backrub?
I likey!
Gorgons.
Medusa was one of the three gorgons.
They were earth- dwellers. They were creatures with wings, whose look turned men to stone. Phorcys was their father.
I think the author is comparing Beyonce’ the singer with Medusa.
They are amazing.
So if "Beyoncé" is Medusa, who is Athena?
michelle obama/s
I guess he alludes to Beyonce’ in the current culture sense.
I don’t really get it either.
Athena:
She is a fierce and ruthless battle goddess. She is warlike only to defend her state from outside enemies.
Zeus’s favorite child.
Modern Athena? Palin or Coulter. I cannot decide.
Sorry. I googled "Helen Thomas young", and that was to only picture.
Hell man, I don’t think even old Perseus would go up against that, first ancient Greek hero to drop sword and shield than run for the tall grass ;^)
LOL!
I fear that less than them turning these machines on us.
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