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The Snark - the meanest VTOL UAV on the planet
gizmag ^ | 10/25/05 | unknown

Posted on 03/10/2007 11:55:57 AM PST by ChildOfThe60s

Meet the Snark – an Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle of immense capability that demonstrates just how far the breed has come in such a short period of time. Constructed mainly of Carbon Fibre and Kevlar, the Snark is light and fast (280 km/h), quiet (special rotor blades make it extremely quiet ), virtually invisible to radar or infrared detetection (it recycles its exhaust gases and emits little heat) and can carry a payload of 680kg, offering the ability to pack both massive firepower (enough to sink a ship) and surveillance equipment (such as high res infrared cameras with a magnification of 7500). But wait, there’s more, and this is the clincher. The Snark is the first UAV that runs on diesel fuel, which means it can be easily integrated into any military force – current UAVs require their own special fuel supply to be transported with them whereas the entire US Army plans to run on a single one fuel - diesel. Last and probably most importantly, the Snark can stay airborne for 24 hours at a time, offering an unprecedented loiter time for a machine of this capability.

The Snark is built by New Zealand-based commercial helicopter manufacturer TGR Helicorp and seems likely to put the staunchly independent country on the armaments industry map in a big way as it offers capabilities far beyond any current VTOL UAV.

Apart from the obvious autonomous long-range attack and surveillance capabilities, the payload and stealth aspects of the Snark make it ideal for a range of search, rescue and medical evacuation operations as the Snark can carry two fully equipped soldiers into or out of the battle zone. Clearly, under such circumstance, the Snark’s stealth qualities will be very useful. The Snark is designed to recycles its exhaust gases and consequently emits very little heat, making targeting the Snark with a heat-seeking missile very difficult. The company is enhancing this stealth aspect with specially developed rotor blades to reduce noise. “The Snark can’t be heard more than 250 yards away,” says Rogers..

And the Snark’s remarkable range and speed give it the ability to cover vast territories making it ideal for coast guard duties – not so important to isolated New Zealand, but ideal for its neighbour Australia with its massive coastline.

The Snark is equally as mean and nasty as the creature from which it took its name – the mythical Snark in a Lewis Carroll poem. Already in its third iteration, the machine has developed its immense capabilities at a rapid rate.

“The Snark Mk I and Mk II will be museum pieces,” says TGR Helicorp’s Trevor Rogers. “The Snark MkI had an Australian Jabiru engine which we had both turbocharged and fuel injected and developed our own aircooling system and were getting more than 200 horsepower in a vertical engine format with the blessing of Jabiru’s Phil Ainsworth who is a good friend of mine.”

“The Mk I was giving us eight hours of range,”said Rogers. “The only problem was that it ran on AVGAS and the military want everything to run on a single fuel. So we made the decision to go with a heavy fuel engine and that has turned out to give us a big advantage over the competition as we’re unique in that we’re the only people with a VTOL UAV with a diesel engine.

“There’s a small fixed wing aircraft called the Diamond which is actually powered by a small Mercedes Benz car engine but apart from that, we’re the only ones with a diesel and we have created a purpose built engine for the task – using engines built for automotive use often leads to problems because they’re not designed to run flat-out all the time.

“The engine is designed and built by Delta Hawk in the United States and we’re doing a lot of development work and we’ve taken the engine from 160 horsepower to 245 bhp and we’re aiming to get it to a reliable 300 bhp in the near future.”

“As far as the Snark’s range, the Mk II extended flight duration to 11 hours and we’ve currently extended that with the Mk III to 24.5 hours. But we’re not far from some significant further developments and we think we can probably get the range up to 30 hours with the payload extended to 2000lb.

In order to extend the range and payload to that extent, TGR Helicorp has significantly reengineered every aspect of the Snark. “We’ve reversed the rotation of the engine, developed and built a new long-life gearbox and we’re attempting to significantly improve on the specifications I’ve already given you,” says Rogers.

“The secret to the next step will be in the remote electronic diesel injection system,” says Rogers. “Normal electronic injection runs at 12,000psi, and we’re in the process of developing an injection system with 33,000psi, which will vaporise the droplets, improve the combustion and offer a range of performance optimisation via the onboard computers that is not available anywhere else right now.”

“It’s already a rocket, but we’re expecting much more,”he grins.

“It’s a full-size helicopter which is 28 feet long,14 feet high and six feet wide”, says Trevor, “so we have a lot of potential yet.”

“The aircraft’s current empty weight is 1060 lb (480kg) and the gross weight is 2500 lb (1133 kg) and our payload is 1500lb (680 kg) which blows anything comparable in the UAV area completely out the door. If we can achieve a reliable 2000lb (907 kg) payload, it will become just that much more capable.

“We have fitted 24 missiles, eight defence missiles that we build ourselves and it can fit two Sidewinders too. We’ve even hung a Maverick under it too. It has the potential to be seriously nasty.

“Each snark will sell for US$5 million and will come complete with its own base station making it a very cost-effective one-man operation, autonomous flight aircraft.

“The only aircraft that might vaguely be considered as competition to the snark is the Drummond Fire Scout which is really a 331 Schweizer with 130 lb payload and 65 knots and two hours of range. The specs vary depending on who you talk to, but they’re not really in the ballpark compared to the Snark, and we’ve still got a lot of development potential available to us.”

“The Snark Mk III will fly just before Christmas – after that, we’ll be developing two distinct versions – one for the Army (the Land Snark), and one for the Navy (the Sea Snark), and a civilian version of the Snark is under development and will be unveiled in 2006.


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Manufacturer's web site is here: http://www.tgrhelicorp.com/snark.htm

How about a couple a thousand of these puppies on the Iran-Iraq border?

1 posted on 03/10/2007 11:55:58 AM PST by ChildOfThe60s
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To: ChildOfThe60s
Honorable Mention to the original 'Snark' SM-62A, first generation of ground launched cruise missiles.
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2 posted on 03/10/2007 12:00:51 PM PST by mkjessup ("ahhh don't feel noways tired...ahhh've come too faaaaaar...from whar ahhh started from...!")
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To: ChildOfThe60s
Looks seriously wicked...


3 posted on 03/10/2007 12:04:16 PM PST by GoldCountryRedneck ("There are no stupid questions. There are, however, many inquisitive idiots." - unknown)
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To: ChildOfThe60s

Well, at $5 million apiece, that's $10 billion if you want 2K of them.


4 posted on 03/10/2007 12:04:31 PM PST by doc30 (Democrats are to morals what an Etch-A-Sketch is to Art.)
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To: ChildOfThe60s
The amount of UAVs (in all their forms) that are flying in the sky's of Iraq would astound most people.

Though I haven't seen a SNARK just yet....

5 posted on 03/10/2007 12:05:48 PM PST by SevenMinusOne
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To: doc30

"Well, at $5 million apiece, that's $10 billion if you want 2K of them."

Maybe some genius in congress will recommend that we have them made in China?


6 posted on 03/10/2007 12:06:35 PM PST by incredulous joe ("Silence is golden,...but duct tape is silver." -- anon)
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To: doc30

$10 billion is chump change. 2/3 of Clinton's request for midnight basketball.


7 posted on 03/10/2007 12:06:55 PM PST by ChildOfThe60s (If you can remember the 60s......you weren't really there)
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To: ChildOfThe60s

Put a squadron of them up , on the lookout for IED burying bastards. Kill, crush, destroy.


8 posted on 03/10/2007 12:10:32 PM PST by csvset
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To: doc30
Those pictures don't do it justice. They are pretty big. About half the size of a standard helicopter.


9 posted on 03/10/2007 12:13:16 PM PST by Bommer (Global Warming: The only warming phenomena that occurs in the Summer and ends in the Winter!)
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To: DevSix

The airspace over Iraq must be getting a little crowded with all the UAV's over there serving this user or that. I understand that the USAF wants a review over 'who controls what' -- sounds like they're asking for a latter day Key West Agreement.

As the UAV's tasked by the ground troops gain in size, range & payload they're going to begin 'bumping into' USAF assets.


10 posted on 03/10/2007 12:13:21 PM PST by Tallguy
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To: csvset

I always wondered why we didn't put up a chain of tethered radar blimps along the Main Supply Route from Kuwait to Baghdad. I remember seeing these deployed in the Florida Keys to catch drug traffickers. 24/7 surveillence of the MSR at very low cost. It's gotta be cheaper & better coverage than flying UAV's.


11 posted on 03/10/2007 12:17:16 PM PST by Tallguy
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To: ChildOfThe60s
"But, oh, beamish nephew, beware of the day

If your Snark be a Boojum, for then

You will softly and suddenly vanish away,

And never be met with again."

12 posted on 03/10/2007 12:18:28 PM PST by Eepsy (The object of opening the mind, as of opening the mouth, is to shut it again on something solid.)
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To: Tallguy
As the UAV's tasked by the ground troops gain in size, range & payload they're going to begin 'bumping into' USAF assets.

Already happening to a small degree. And yes the USAF is b*tching (but what's new!).

The number of The RQ-11 Raven's being used is quite impressive (and being used very effectively).

Outside of seeing one of those Little Birds being flown by the Blackwater guys....sighting seeing for UAVs has become quite the past-time event when outside the gate.

13 posted on 03/10/2007 12:19:07 PM PST by SevenMinusOne
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To: csvset

Exter-mi-nate all In-sur-gents! Dan-ger! Dan-ger! Path blocked by stair-way!
14 posted on 03/10/2007 12:19:31 PM PST by dr_who_2
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To: Tallguy
While the Snark could have a role to play in Iraq...it would be overwhelmed and likely not capable of working the mountains of Stan.....
15 posted on 03/10/2007 12:20:29 PM PST by SevenMinusOne
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To: Tallguy
I always wondered why we didn't put up a chain of tethered radar blimps along the Main Supply Route from Kuwait to Baghdad. I remember seeing these deployed in the Florida Keys to catch drug traffickers. 24/7 surveillence of the MSR at very low cost. It's gotta be cheaper & better coverage than flying UAV's.

They've deployed some since at least 2005 (more detail here) and have plans to possibly deploy many more with much more capability. 

16 posted on 03/10/2007 12:24:25 PM PST by Phsstpok (Often wrong, but never in doubt)
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To: mkjessup
Trivial knowledge note! Fleming's Dr No was written after several Snarks went awry. They left the Cape and landed in the Brazilian Jungle instead of the splash down rea of Ascension Island in the South Atlantic.

Good book. Bond, James Bond!

The Snark unlike the Bomarc was never operational since the liquid fueld IRBMs filled the bill in the late 50s until the Atlas came along!

17 posted on 03/10/2007 12:24:59 PM PST by Young Werther
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To: ChildOfThe60s; neverdem; Dead Corpse; RightWhale

James Bond will be so jealous.


18 posted on 03/10/2007 12:25:33 PM PST by NicknamedBob (I know where I have gone wrong, and I can cite it, chapter and verse.)
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To: Bommer
Wow! They're invisible too! Awesome!

FMCDH(BITS)

19 posted on 03/10/2007 12:26:30 PM PST by nothingnew (I fear for my Republic due to marxist influence in our government. Open eyes/see)
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To: Bommer

"Those pictures don't do it justice."

Stealth?


20 posted on 03/10/2007 12:29:05 PM PST by EQAndyBuzz (The Clintons: A Malignant Malfeasance of the Most Morbid)
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