Meggitt Banshee

Meggitt Banshee
Meggitt BTT-3 Banshee
A team of Royal Brunei Armed Forces military and civilian contractors prepare "Banshee" unmanned drones for launch from the U.S. Navy's dock landing ship USS Fort McHenry (LSD 43).
Role Target Drone
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Meggitt Defence Systems
First flight 1983
Introduction 1984
Number built Over 5000 [1]
Variants SAGEM Crecerelle

The Meggitt BTT-3 Banshee, formerly the Target Technology Banshee, is a British target drone developed in the 1980s for air defence systems training.

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Design and evelopment

The Banshee was developed by Target Technology Ltd.[2]. The company had been specialising in lightweight engines for drones and had developed its own design in 1983 [3]

The Banshee is a built mostly out of composite material (Kevlar and glass-reinforced plastic) with a tailess delta wing planform. The first models used a 26 hp 342 cc Normalair-Garrett two-cylinder two-stroke driving a pusher propeller. Performance was 35-185 kt with an endurance from 1-3 hours. Flight control is by two elevons. 185kt. Later models used Norton P73 rotary engines[4][5]

The Banshee is designed to float for overwater operations recovery. Installable options include, radar enhancement devices, flare or chaff dispenser, and target sleeves. It can simulate a sea-skimming missile or serve as a reconnaissance UAV with a camera.

Operational history

Banshee entered service with the British Army in the mid-1980s as an aerial target for the Short Blowpipe and Javelin shoulder launched missiles.[6]


The Banshee has been deployed in over 40 Countries.[7] It has been tested against Blowpipe, Chaparral, Crotale, Javelin, Phalanx, Rapier and Sea Sparrow systems.[8]

Operators

Variants

Banshee in 2006
  • Banshee 300 - Sea skimmer (1988)
  • Banshee 400 - Reconnaissance (2001)
  • Jet Banshee - faster drone

Specifications Meggitt BTT-3 Banshee

Data from Meggitt

General characteristics

  • Length: 2.84 m (9 ft 4 in)
  • Wingspan: 2.49 m (8 ft 2 in)
  • Height: 0.86 m (2 ft 10 in)
  • Empty weight: 39 kg (85 lb)
  • Gross weight: 73 kg (160 lb)

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 200 km/h (120 mph; 110 kn)
  • Endurance: 1 hour 15 minutes
  • Service ceiling: 7,010 m (23,000 ft)

See also

  • Flight Refuelling Falconet

Notes

References



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