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VSR700 UAS prototype aces first flight

VSR700 UAS
VSR700 UAS during first flight trials. Photo: Airbus

The VSR700 unmanned aerial system has performed its first flight at a drone test center near Aix-en-Provence in the south of France.

The prototype of the Airbus Helicopters-developed drone performed several take-offs and landings on Friday, November 8, with the longest flight lasting around 10 minutes.

In accordance with the airworthiness authority that provided the flight clearance, the VSR700 was tethered with 30-meter cables to fully secure the flight test zone. The subsequent phases of the flight test program will now evolve towards free flight, and then progressively open the flight envelope.

“The VSR700 is a fully-fledged unmanned aerial system, capitalising on Airbus Helicopters’ extensive experience of advanced autopilot systems and engineering expertise to provide modern militaries with new capabilities”, said Bruno Even, Airbus Helicopters CEO.

“This first flight of the VSR700 prototype is a major milestone for the program as we make progress on the operational demonstrator for the French Navy that will perform trials in 2021 in partnership with Naval Group.”

Derived from Hélicoptères Guimbal’s Cabri G2, the VSR700 is an unmanned aerial system in the 500-1000 kg maximum take-off weight range. It is capable of carrying multiple full size naval sensors for extended periods and can operate in existing ships, alongside a helicopter, with a low logistical footprint.

The VSR700 prototype which has just performed its maiden flight is a step change from the optionally piloted demonstrator that first flew in 2017. Compared to the demonstrator, the VSR700 prototype has a specialized set of avionics and an advanced flight control system, a payload bay in place of the pilot station designed to manage mission equipment, as well as a sleeker, more aerodynamic shape to improve flight performance.