Denel Dynamics Skua Explained

The Denel Dynamics Skua is a turbojet-engined target drone used to simulate fast-moving attack aircraft during surface-to-air and air-to-air training exercises and weapons tests. It is manufactured by the Denel Dynamics division of the South African state-owned Denel aerospace and defence conglomerate.

Airframe

The Skua has a composite airframe, its wingspan is 3,57 m and length 6,00 m. Under-wing hardpoints can carry tow-targets and signature enhancement equipment up to 160 kg. An internal payload bay has a capacity of 70 kg. It is recovered by parachute and lands in an inverted position on airbags, this makes water landings possible.[1]

Performance

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System

The system includes between four and eight UAVs, a launcher vehicle, a mobile ground control station (GCS) and various support equipment.

The truck-mounted zero-length launcher includes an engine starter. The mobile GCS houses the flight control system and telemetry equipment used to control the aircraft. The GCS can control two drones in flight at the same time. Tracking the drones is by feedback from the on-board navigation system.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: SKUA High-Speed Target Drone . . 2008 . 2014-02-17 . 2014-03-17 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140317181906/https://www.uvsr.org/docs/Denel_SA_Skua_200809.pdf . dead .
  2. News: Denel Dynamics keeping Skua going . Leon . Engelbrecht . DefenceWeb . 2010-08-10 . 2014-02-17.
  3. News: A-Darter January flight tests successful . DefenceWeb . 2012-03-07 . 2014-02-17.
  4. Web site: Campbell . Keith . Denel breaks into Brazilian market . 13 May 2005 . Engineering News . 18 October 2012.
  5. News: Land-based Umkhonto fired for the first time - IHS Jane's 360 . Helmoed-Römer . Heitman . Janes.com . 2013-10-07 . 2014-02-17.