The high-energy, yet low-weight batteries have a capacity of 100 amp/hours and are made up of 16 VL 52E cells in a 2P8S configuration. The batteries will provide emergency back-up power for a flight-critical function of the UGCS. In the event of a power failure, the battery will activate, allowing the UGCS to carry out its UAV control mission. “The development of an Integrated Charger Battery (ICB), along with this order, adds to Saft’s experience in complete systems for energy storage applications,” said Thomas Alcide, general manager of Saft’s Specialty Battery Group. “This large defense order further demonstrates Saft’s ability to meet demanding power supply needs for a range of field-critical applications.”
The batteries accept universal AC input and provide 28V DC output. While simplifying and reducing the size of the system, the ICB function eliminates the need for an additional power source to charge the battery. ICB capability is a unique technology that Saft will apply to other systems in the future. AAI Corp.’s UGCS architecture meets U.S. Army and joint services interoperability requirements, as well as UAS joint information exchange capabilities for command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, or C4ISR. The system is designed for U.S. joint services interoperability requirements, including simultaneous mission control of multiple unmanned aircraft.