New technology from BAE Systems to help choppers evade small arms fire

24 Jan 2009

1

BAE Systems has unveiled a new technology aimed at enabling helicopter pilots to detect and evade small arms fire. The acoustic-based Hostile Fire Indicator (HFI) is yet to become operational but the company appears to have made some progress.

A company video of the system in action shows a MD520 helicopter taking evasive action, presumably after detecting rounds fired within a few hundred feet from an AK-47 rifle.

BAE says: "In live-fire tests in the United States, an HFI system measured acoustic data and accurately detected threats in each test case. Further testing on military aircraft, using additional sensing technologies and techniques, will make the system more robust and improve its detection capabilities."

Even though a growing number of military helicopters now come equipped with infrared-based sensors to detect missile attacks, they still remain vulnerable to small arms fire.

The US Army began investigating acoustic-based sniper detection systems for helicopters in 2004, following a string of fatal attacks on helicopters in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Though companies such as Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman have shown interest in evolving solutions nothing effective has publicly emerged.

BAE has not clarified how far advanced its HFI technology is, or how soon it would make it available for induction. "Timing would depend on any future customer requirements," it says.

The company has acknowledged that filtering out background noise from the helicopter's rotor system remains HFI's biggest technical challenge.

Latest articles

Modi’s rooftop solar push slows as lenders and states drag feet

Modi’s rooftop solar push slows as lenders and states drag feet

India hosts global AI summit as tech leaders gather in Delhi amid investment push

India hosts global AI summit as tech leaders gather in Delhi amid investment push

OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger joins OpenAI as personal-agent project moves to foundation

OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger joins OpenAI as personal-agent project moves to foundation

Fractal Analytics shares slip on debut as AI uncertainty weighs on sentiment

Fractal Analytics shares slip on debut as AI uncertainty weighs on sentiment

Warner Bros weighs reopening sale talks with Paramount amid competing bids

Warner Bros weighs reopening sale talks with Paramount amid competing bids

ByteDance pledges safeguards for Seedance AI after studios raise IP concerns

ByteDance pledges safeguards for Seedance AI after studios raise IP concerns

Musk ramps up SpaceX moon plans as Bezos accelerates Blue Origin in race against China

Musk ramps up SpaceX moon plans as Bezos accelerates Blue Origin in race against China

Indians can now travel to 56 destinations without prior visa as passport ranking improves

Indians can now travel to 56 destinations without prior visa as passport ranking improves

CEO says EU’s IRIS2 must match Starlink on price and performance

CEO says EU’s IRIS2 must match Starlink on price and performance