New Unmanned Air-Supported Reconnaissance System

Rheinmetall’s ultralight, high-stability LUNA NG reconnaissance drone has a maximum take-off weight of 110 kilograms, and can remain aloft for over 12 hours By Abi Wylie / 03 Oct 2023
New Unmanned Air-Supported Reconnaissance System
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Rheinmetall has been contracted by German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr) to supply new LUNA NG air-supported reconnaissance drones.

The LUNA NG, a German acronym standing for “Air-supported Unmanned Short-range Reconnaissance Equipment, Next Generation”, will be known as HUSAR.

The HUSAR will be assigned to the German Army’s reconnaissance branch and also to the artillery. Another German acronym, HUSAR stands for “High-Efficiency Unmanned System for Medium-Range Reconnaissance”. 

Each system consists of five reconnaissance drones, two ground control systems, two launcher vehicles, two antenna masts, a repair shop and three transport platforms.

Along with its outstanding performance parameters and type certification by Germany’s Federal Aviation Office, the LUNA NG is unique in its weight class, with a maximum take-off weight of 110 kilograms. 

Thanks to its aerodynamic, ultralight, high-stability design, the LUNA NG can remain aloft for over 12 hours. 

Experience gained in Ukraine shows the decisive importance of real-time reconnaissance results at operational level. The LUNA NG was developed precisely for this purpose. It is one of the world’s newest systems for unmanned air-supported reconnaissance, classification and recognition of objects in real time.

Now official, the new order marks another important milestone for the UAV as well for Rheinmetall’s digitalization strategy. LUNA NG is a state-of-the-art sensor component for network-enabled operations, which significantly enhances the effectiveness of the sensor-to-shooter chain. 

At the same time, the LUNA NG offers a basis for future development of the Rheinmetall product portfolio, including a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) capability and new tactical possibilities thanks to a payload capacity of over 30 kilograms.

Twelve production systems have been ordered as well as a pilot system. The order is worth around €200M/$211M (without VAT). 

The first system is due to be delivered in the second quarter of 2025. A spare parts package and training support are included.

The amendment contract serves to continue the project with the new contractor Rheinmetall following the insolvency of the original system manufacturer. 

It cements the measures resulting from the takeover of the procurement contract by Rheinmetall, which was already concluded in 2022.

The contract was signed on 28 September 2023 by the President of Germany’s Federal Office for Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support, or BAAINBw, Annette Lehnigk-Emden.

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