A US Army and Boeing team completed the first flight of the
first of four Enhanced Medium Altitude Reconnaissance and Surveillance System
(EMARSS) Engineering, Manufacturing and Development aircraft on May 22.
The aircraft was in the air for more than four hours and
completed all first-flight test objectives, including evaluation of aerodynamic
handling qualities, aircraft systems performance, and autopilot functions.
The flight took place at the Beechcraft facility in Wichita,
Kan., following ground tests that included a high-speed taxi.
This milestone is a key event on the path to Limited User
Tests and the Milestone C low rate initial production decision.
EMARSS will provide the US Army the ability to detect,
locate, classify, identify, and track surface targets in nearly all weather
conditions, day or night, with a high degree of timeliness and accuracy.