- Commercial Aerospace
Global Hawk UAV evolves through open architectures
SAN DIEGO, Calif., 7 Oct. 2010. The Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), like many military systems, has evolved toward a more open design through the use of common interfaces, data formats and protocols. The earliest variant, Block 10, integrated all flight and mission functions in one processor with proprietary software, in order to minimize size, weight, and power (SWAP)Â and maximize payload and fuel capacity, says Bill Walker, director of business and strategy development for Northrop Grumman's Future Unmanned Systems, Strike and Surveillance Systems Division. The mission computers use 6U VME boards made by Curtiss-Wright Controls Embedded Computing in Ashburn, Va.Â