UVision Air Ltd, a global pioneer of high-precision lethal loitering systems of all sizes, presented the Hero-30 launcher in its new advanced configuration at AUSA 2018 in October.
The entire HERO family was also on display at the event. The newly configured launcher offers reduced system weight, greater safety and ease-of-use during launch, and can be easily mounted on military platforms. Its pneumatic launch, low noise and low thermal signature make the Hero-30 an invisible, high-precision surprise and lethal attacker, providing a major asset to the fighting force.
At AUSA, UVision also highlighted an advanced simulation system for the HERO family of loitering systems, for use by training forces with the HERO system and its capabilities, therefore avoiding the costs, risks and constraints inherent in live fire missions. UVision CEO Noam Levitt said: “Both the new launcher and the simulation system have been developed with the aim of enhancing efficiency of military forces.
“The simulation system enables training in a virtual environment in order to fully prepare soldiers for live missions. In the field, the new launcher, with its reduced weight and external compressed air canister, offers the soldier operational efficiencies and ease of use. Both the HERO system and the new launcher are already being used by forces worldwide.”
The Hero-30 is the smallest system in the UVision family of smart loitering systems. Deployable within minutes, the Hero-30 is capable of speeds of up to 100 knots and is ideal for anti-personnel and light-skinned-vehicle attack missions. The new launcher makes the system even lighter and therefore easier to operate, while also providing greater safety during launch thanks to the external compressed air canister.
The HERO Simulator training system provides a high-fidelity environment and mission simulation, as well as instructional capabilities, allowing users of all levels to train in a wide range of operational scenarios. The system is based on proprietary software that runs on the HERO Operator Control Unit (OCU).
A Windows-based simulator, HERO is fully compliant and completely integrated with the actual autopilot flight control system. Recording and debriefing modes deliver clear and constructive feedback to trainees. New features can be added on demand, making the HERO Simulator the ideal tool both for training new operators and mission rehearsal for units in the field.
The HERO family is comprised of seven loitering munitions systems (Hero-30, Hero-70, Hero-120, Hero-250, Hero-400EC, Hero-900, Hero-1250), designed for different missions at various ranges. HERO systems enable high-speed transit flight and low-speed loitering, depending on the tactical or strategic needs of the mission, handling moving targets, moving light-duty vehicles, tanks and other strategic objectives. Enabling precision attacks on targets using warheads of various types and weights, the systems may also be provided in ISR configuration, enabling the use of the platform as a means of gathering intelligence.
The HERO family can carry out pinpoint strikes in urban areas or remote locations, with minimal collateral damage. In cases where an attack is aborted, the systems can be recalled and another target selected. With extremely low noise and thermal signature, these systems integrate highly-advanced, stabilised electro-optic day/night cameras, and are ideal for deployment from air, land and sea.