Unmanned Helicopter MQ-8 Hearth Scout #shorts



That is Northrop Grumman MQ-8 Hearth Scout, a 3,150-pound (1,420-kg) single-rotor craft resembling an unmanned helicopter, has been operational with the U.S. Navy since 2009.

There are two Hearth Scout variants. The smaller MQ-8B Hearth Scout has deployed on a number of frigates and is presently deployed on a Littoral Fight Ship. MQ-8B Hearth Scout has additionally deployed to Afghanistan to help counter- IED operations. This technique has accomplished greater than 16,600 flight hours over 6,200 sorties. The Navy has built-in a multi-mode maritime radar on MQ-8B and examined an onboard weapons functionality, the Superior Precision Ki-ll Weapon System. The MQ-8C Hearth Scout is the Navy’s next-generation autonomous helicopter. The MQ-8C Hearth Scout’s airframe is predicated on the industrial Bell 407, a mature helicopter with greater than 1,600 airframes produced and over 4.4 million flight hours. #shorts

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