RapidFlight Flies E2 UAS in T-REX Demonstration

RapidFlight has successfully demonstrated its E2 UAS at Camp Atterbury during the recent Technology Readiness Experimentation (T-REX) 2024 demonstration as part of a contract with the Rapid Defense Experimentation Reserve (RDER) of the US Armed Forces By Joseph Macey / 25 Sep 2024

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Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) developer and producer RapidFlight recently concluded its participation in the Technology Readiness Experimentation (T-REX) 2024 showcase. This demonstration was conducted under an agreement with the Rapid Defense Experimentation Reserve (RDER). The event took place from August 19th-28th at Indiana’s Camp Atterbury facility.

Throughout the event, RapidFlight conducted multiple successful test flights of its E2 UAS, emphasizing its exceptional mission flexibility and agile payload integration. Key highlights of the demonstration included the seamless integration of tailored customer payloads, like the ModalAI VOXL 2 boards and inert prototypes of the MMS Mjölnir weapon system, underscoring the platform’s versatility in supporting diverse military operations.  

RapidFlight’s reputation for flexibility and rapid innovation was further evidenced by additional flight requests from senior officials of the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) throughout the event. Among the distinguished guests was the honorable Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, Heidi Shyu, who witnessed the E2’s capabilities firsthand. Other requests included support of a live kinetic counter-UAS (C-UAS) assessment flight and rapid design and production of a custom component. Leveraging its on-site Mobile Production System (MPS), the component was delivered in under 72 hours, highlighting the company’s ability to provide swift, mission-specific solutions. 

The E2 aircraft, built with commercial off the shelf (COTS) components, provides unparalleled utility to meet the needs of disparate mission requirements by combining extensive payload capacity within a high bandwidth line-of-sight (LOS) communications system. The E2 is also payload agnostic, featuring a 20 to 37.5 lbs payload weight range along with three-hours of maximum endurance, empowering warfighters to conduct missions greater than 140 NMi from the launch point. 

Mike Uffelman, RapidFlight’s Director of Customer Programs, said; “RapidFlight is focused on providing the US DoD and its allies with flexible, adaptable UAS platforms that enable the Armed Forces to quickly customize unmanned aircraft around the mission, versus adapting the mission around the aircraft. The RapidFlight E2 aircraft represents a leap forward in the development of a low-cost, modular, payload-agnostic UAS that the United States and its allies need for effective deterrence.”  

This contract represents the next phase of the E2 drone platform evolution, which previously was selected by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD R&E) as one of its platforms for further development. 

The customer-proven Mobile Production System (MPS) enables the manufacturing and deployment of UAVs from forward locations at the tactical edge. A single MPS can produce 28 Group 3 aircraft per month (or much higher quantities for Group 2 and/or Group 1, or when combined with multiple MPS units), and the system can either be owned and operated by RapidFlight or used by the U.S. DoD, its allies, and defense contractor primes as an effective way to mass manufacture UAS anywhere in the world. 

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