Το LOTUS – Low Observable Tactical Unmanned System χρησιμοποιεί μια σειρά καινοτόμων χαρακτηριστικών, όπως:
- Ιδιότητες στελθ, κρύβοντάς το από τις δυνάμεις του εχθρού
- Επιχειρησιακές ικανότητες αναμονής
- Αξιοπλοΐα και διαλειτουργικότητα με βάση τα πρότυπα του ΝΑΤΟ
- Αξιόπιστες επικοινωνίες
- Εκτεταμένη υιοθέτηση Τεχνητής Νοημοσύνης
- Ασφάλεια στον κυβερνοχώρο και δυνατότητα επέκτασης για την υποστήριξη πρόσθετων αποστολών
Ακολουθεί η αναλυτική ανακοίνωση της εταιρείας:
The new European Tactical UAV, specially designed for the effective border surveillance and reconnaissance of threats and high value targets, will be of Hellenic provenance. INTRACOM DEFENSE (IDE) signed with the European Commission, the Grant Agreement for the 9.7 million € funding of the LOTUS – Low Observable Tactical Unmanned System program, approved last July in the framework of EDIDP (European Defense Industrial Development Program).
The LOTUS – Low Observable Tactical Unmanned System employs a number of innovative characteristics, such as:
- Stealth properties, hiding it from enemy forces
- Stand-off operational capabilities
- Airworthiness and interoperability based on NATO standards
- Reliable communications
- Extensive adoption of Artificial Intelligence
- Cybersecurity and Expandability to support additional missions
Some of the platform’s advanced features cannot be incorporated in existing designs, providing LOTUS with a strong competitive advantage.
The LOTUS program will be based on prior experience and know-how acquired through the collaboration of IDE with key partners in previous RPAS designs, such as:
- HCUAV, which has already been flight-tested
- DELAER, which is expected to perform flights next year.
Greece, in cooperation with the Participating Member States, is presented with a unique opportunity to demonstrate the country’s industrial capability to develop state-of-the-art technologies, and also to coordinate a wide group of participating private and public sector EU partners.
The consortium of the LOTUS program is coordinated by IDE and comprises of industrial, scientific and military entities from Greece (IDE, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, ALTUS, CFT, University of Patras and the Hellenic Air Force Telecommunications and Electronics Depot), Cyprus (SignalGenerix, Cyric and Geoimaging), Spain (Embention) and the Netherlands (RHEA Group).
Through its participation in the program, the Hellenic Ministry of
Defense (HMoD) will be able to field its respective operational
requirements and to achieve its self-sufficiency within a 5-year plan,
bypassing the obstacle of non-controlled critical systems. Moreover,
HMoD will have the opportunity to acquire a TRPAS, which will fill
effectively a confirmed capability gap for the country’s defense.