British Army drone 18ft from crashing into flying RAF Merlin

ImageForum for news and discussions on miltary aviation matters.

Forum rules
Image
Post Reply
User avatar
Stratofreighter
Scramble Master
Scramble Master
Posts: 22194
Joined: 25 Jan 2006, 08:02
Location: Netherlands

British Army drone 18ft from crashing into flying RAF Merlin

Post by Stratofreighter »

Image
You don't want this one crashing into your main rotor, tail rotor -or windscreen... :shock:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... rcise.html
1:42PM GMT 11 Jan 2015

The British Army almost brought down a troop-carrying RAF helicopter when one of its own drones flew within 60ft of the giant aircraft, a report found.

The £15million Merlin vehicle and metre-long Desert Hawk surveillance drone should have been flying in their own restricted areas.

But they came close to crashing during a massive military training exercise, as crews blamed map-reading errors and a dispute over airspace for the near catastrophe.

The incident happened above a replica Afghan village north of Thetford, Norfolk, which has been purpose built in the 30,000-acre Stanford training area.

The Desert Hawk, which was charged with protecting the perimeter of a replica base, was operated by a ground team from 1 Artillery Brigade, while the huge troop- and supply-carrying RAF Merlin was piloted across the exercise area at just 100ft.
Last edited by Stratofreighter on 12 Jan 2015, 19:03, edited 1 time in total.
November 2024 update at FokkerNews.nl....
User avatar
Alpha Kilo One
Scramble Master
Scramble Master
Posts: 4496
Joined: 25 Apr 2005, 16:17
Type of spotter: F5
Subscriber Scramble: Jein 😉

Re: Norfolk: Army drone 18m from crashing into flying RAF Me

Post by Alpha Kilo One »

Conform visual krijgt bij drones natuurlijk een heel andere betekenis.

[ Post made via Mobile Device ]
"Nix bliev wie it es"
Post Reply

Return to “Military Aviation News”