The U.S. Army’s Launched Effects (LE) program has successfully completed its inaugural flight test of the Launched Effects-Medium Range (LE-MR) prototype system at Dugway Proving Grounds, Utah. Conducted over eight days in mid-February, these tests mark a pivotal milestone for the program.
The system integration for this prototype was spearheaded by Aurora Flight Sciences, focusing on the functionality and integration of various components within the LE-MR system. The prototype amalgamates the Anduril Altius-700 air vehicle with the Collins Mission System, incorporating payloads such as Northrop Grumman Corporation’s Radio Frequency Detect, Identify, Locate, and Report payload, and a decoy payload from Report and Technology Service Corporation. Control during the flights was facilitated through a Scalable Control Interface prototype.
A key to the program’s success is its adoption of a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA), fundamental from the initial design and contractual discussions. “MOSA is an integral component of the LE-MR, enabling continuous upgrades and the integration of various payloads to stay ahead of threats,” stated COL Danielle Medaglia, PM UAS.
MOSA ensures alignment with overall program objectives and requirements, fostering a collaborative environment that eliminates redundant efforts. This strategy facilitated the collaboration among all five vendors, integrating mission systems and payloads seamlessly with the air vehicles.