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AUVSI: Lockheed Martin HALE-D set for 2011 test flight

27th August 2010 - 20:09 GMT | by Andrew White in Denver

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Lockheed Martin is to conduct the maiden flight of its High Altitude Long Endurance- Demonstrator (HALE-D) in the middle of next year, company officials have told Unmanned Vehicles.

Speaking to UV at AUVSI North America on 25 August, Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Sensors business development director Ron Browning, said HALE-D was expected to fly its 'validation' flight with communications relay and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance payloads. It is understood to have an all-up weight of less than 100 lbs and can operate at an altitude of 65,000 ft, he added. HALE-D is part of the US Army's Space and

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