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QinetiQ Australia to construct Queensland UAS test range

QinetiQ Australia to construct Queensland UAS test range

QinetiQ Australia has been awarded a contract to design and construct an unmanned aerial systems (UAS) flight test range (FTR) on behalf of the Queensland government.

QinetiQ Australia has been awarded a contract to design and construct an unmanned aerial systems (UAS) flight test range (FTR) on behalf of the Queensland government.

The FTR will be located at Cloncurry Aerodrome in north-west Queensland and will consist of access to a commercial quality runway, dedicated hangar and workshop, and range control centre.

Plans also include a range control system with a primary surveillance radar and other surveillance and tracking equipment.

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QinetiQ Australia managing director Greg Barsby said, “The Queensland government has a vision to be a world leader in UAS technologies and QinetiQ is proud to support this through the creation of the flight test range facility at Cloncurry.

“Together with our partners, QinetiQ manages some of the world’s most advanced range facilities across the land, maritime and aerospace domains. By drawing on our global experience, QinetiQ and our partners will deliver this facility, the largest of its kind in the region.

“The QinetiQ team is looking forward to working with the Queensland government, Cloncurry Shire Council and regional SMEs to develop this facility. It will be a critical component in the overall drone ecosystem, as an enabler and connector of high-technology UAS programs and initiatives.”

The capability offered by the facility will support all weight classes of UAS for routine flying operations and demonstration activities.

Future phases of development will support the full range of ground and flight test activity, providing an Australian home for the conduct of highly complex developmental test programs.  

Queensland Minister for State Development, Tourism and Innovation Kate Jones said the project will provide a key missing element for UAS research and development.

“The Queensland government was the first in Australia to launch a drone strategy, and now we’re well on the way to becoming the nation’s drone technology capital,” she said.

Minister Jones said QinetiQ has been appointed to manage the construction of the facility, which is expected to be finished later this year.