新型 Atlas 飞机旨在实现无需跑道或大型飞行甲板的长程打击
New Atlas Aircraft Targets Long-Range Strikes Without Runways Or Large Flight Decks

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/military/new-atlas-aircraft-targets-long-range-strikes-without-runways-or-large-flight-decks

Mach Industries 已获得国防创新部门(DIU)的合同,将为“跑道独立海上远征打击”(RIMES)项目开发名为“Atlas”的远程无人机系统。Atlas 旨在满足美军在受限环境中对作战灵活性日益增长的需求,其设计目标是能够在没有飞行甲板的舰船及简陋、未经修整的着陆点上起飞。 该飞行器采用了 Whisper Aero 公司创新的“JetFoil”推进技术,具有高效率、低声学特征和增强升力的特点。Atlas 采用低零件数的混合动力设计,旨在简化后勤与维护,能够携带 1,000 磅的载荷飞行 1,400 海里。 通过消除对传统跑道和大型保障基础设施的依赖,Atlas 为军队向分布式作战的转型提供了支持。该平台使海军及联合部队即便在传统机场无法使用或易受攻击的情况下,仍能保持打击能力。若 Atlas 能成功投入实战,将显著降低对既有后勤网络的依赖,为现代作战需求提供一种隐蔽且灵活的解决方案。

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Authored by Neetika Walter via Interesting Engineering,

Mach Industries has won a Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) contract to develop a long-range unmanned aircraft designed to launch from austere locations and ships without large flight decks.

Atlas drone Mach Industries

The aircraft, called Atlas, is being developed for the DIU's Runway Independent Maritime Expeditionary Strike (RIMES) program. Mach Industries will serve as the aircraft integrator, working with propulsion company Whisper Aero.

According to the solicitation, the Department of the Navy is seeking an unmanned aerial system capable of conducting long-range strikes while operating from expeditionary sites with minimal infrastructure or from ships that lack conventional runways.

Mach said Atlas is designed to meet those requirements with a hybrid-electric propulsion system, runway-independent operations, a 1,000-pound payload capacity, and a range of 1,400 nautical miles.

Built For Austere Operations

The aircraft combines Mach Industries' platform development capabilities with Whisper Aero's JetFoil propulsion technology.

Unlike conventional fixed-wing aircraft that require runways, Atlas is being designed to operate from unimproved landing zones while retaining the control characteristics of a fixed-wing platform. The companies say the approach could give military units greater flexibility in contested environments where traditional airfields may be unavailable or vulnerable.

The aircraft is also intended to support distributed operations, a growing focus for the U.S. military as it prepares for conflicts in which logistics networks could come under attack.

In recent testimony before the House Armed Services Committee, Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering Emil Michael identified contested logistics as one of the Pentagon's critical technology priorities. The challenge centers on sustaining military operations when transportation routes, supply chains, and support infrastructure are disrupted.

Mach says Atlas addresses that challenge by reducing infrastructure requirements for launch and recovery while simplifying maintenance through a highly redundant propulsion architecture and a lower part count.

"Mach's speed to prototype and production, coupled with Whisper Aero's novel aerodynamics and propulsion makes Atlas a revolutionary air mobility platform," said Nathan Diller, President and Chief Strategy Officer at Mach Industries.

Quiet Propulsion Advantage

A key feature of the aircraft is Whisper Aero's JetFoil technology, which the company says improves efficiency while reducing acoustic signatures.

The system is designed to generate lift and thrust more efficiently than traditional approaches, helping extend range while allowing operations from confined locations. Lower noise levels could also make the aircraft more difficult to detect during missions.

"We developed JetFoil to propel the next generation of conventional, short, and vertical takeoff and landing aircraft silently and efficiently," said Mark Moore, CEO of Whisper Aero.

According to Moore, the technology allows Atlas to meet RIMES requirements while operating from smaller naval vessels. "With JetFoil, Atlas can effectively meet the needs of the RIMES mission to operate even from destroyer class vessels."

The award adds to Mach Industries' expanding defense portfolio. Founded in 2023, the company says it is currently flying five different platforms and has manufactured more than 250 aircraft. Over the past two months, it has also conducted flight operations in four countries under complex electromagnetic conditions.

If successful, Atlas could provide the Navy and joint force with a long-range strike platform capable of operating from locations where traditional aircraft cannot, while reducing dependence on large runways and established air bases.

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