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Coast Guard UAV's coming to a theater near you......never thought I'd see the day!
So how is tank doing flying that thing around?
Not flying it much from what I hear....in fact, he has orders to a non-flying job this summer so they are looking for bodies. I'm sure there's a spot for you in the UAS branch if you want it!
If it's the same one CBP is fielding, no. It's strictly surveillance, though from what I've been told, it's got some pretty damn good surveillance tools.
Well, we do have an asset like that, called the C-130 (OK, 14 hrs of flight time), however, video/FLIR is used more as an identification tool than a detection tool on the Herc. I'm guessing at the speeds they fly, and with their camera package on board they might have a better time detecting something, however sending it to find a small object, like a raft or overturned boat may be trying to ask of it something that the sensor suite wasn't designed for.If the UAS is capable of conducting surveillance, then it can assist with SAR. Atleast it can help with the search. Personally I think it sounds great to have an asset with Day video/FLIR and 16 hours of flight time conduct search patterns looking for survivors. Then call the manned helo once you have an accurate Lat/Long for the survivors. Cheaper, safer and gets the job done.
Well as much as I would love to have a UAV doing searches, the mod 1 eyeball is still the best search tool . Especially 4 or more pair. We do have some success with FLIR but finding a cold person in cold water is pretty tough with that system.