November 02, 2022
-A glimpse in to the future of how the Royal Air Force’s fleet of frontline aircraft could be supported by transformative use of new innovative solutions– from exo-skeletons and virtual reality headsets to robotic ‘team mates’ and use of greener, sustainable solutions and digital twinning – was revealed today at RAF Coningsby, home to the UK’s RAF Typhoon fleet.
A glimpse into how exo-skeletons and robots could be used to support the Royal Air Force’s frontline aircraft was revealed today at RAF Coningsby, home to the UK’s Typhoon fleet.
BAE Systems and the Royal Air Force are exploring how fast jet support could be carried out smarter and faster using transformative technologies as well as greener, sustainable solutions and digital twinning. The innovations will significantly reduce costs and improve the availability of front line Typhoon fighter jets and, in the future, Tempest.
These technologies could be used to reduce fatigue and chance of injuries among support crews as well as improve the speed of maintenance on aircraft.
Some of the programmes being trialled include:
Nick Sharples, Head Of Technology delivery, Support and Training for BAE Systems Air, said:
"Working with our partners to trial new technologies and solutions for future fast jet support helps us explore new ways of delivering leading-edge capabilities and value for money for our customers, whilst reducing environmental impact."
Group Captain Daniel Penter, Director ASTRA, said:
"The pace by which technology advances is increasing all the time, and it is imperative that we explore with industry how best to harness this to both improve and enhance how we support the frontline."
Employee wears VAR headset showing one future support technology solution
The trials at RAF Coningsby forms part of a wider strategy to drive efficiency through the introduction of technologies and collaboration to develop new partnerships across academia and small and medium enterprises, contributing to UK jobs across the supply chain.
Source : BAE Systems PLC
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