Great Horned Owl (GHO) Program
Sam Wilson
Program Manager
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Phone
(301) 851-7488 -
Email
samuel.b.wilson@ugov.gov
Current Engagement Opportunities
The Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) role for UAVs is dependent upon the ability of the UAV to do its mission without the adversary being able to counter it. For many such ISR applications, the acoustic signature of the UAV alerts the adversary to the UAV’s presence and can interfere with the mission. Battery powered UAVs are very quiet but lack endurance and payload capability. Better, more efficient, quiet power sources and propulsion techniques are needed to engineer the next generation UAVs for ISR mission applications.
The Great Horned Owl (GHO) Program seeks to develop technologies that significantly extend the operational endurance and payload capabilities of ISR UAVs. The anticipated innovation in Phase 1 of the program is a propulsion system that will quietly generate electrical power from liquid hydrocarbon fuel (specifically gasoline or diesel) and enable purely electrically driven quiet flight. The specific propulsion subsystems that GHO ‘s Phase 1 will focus on are: (1) fuel-to-electricity devices using an advanced combustion engine directly coupled to alternator/generator concepts and (2) electricity-to-thrust devices utilizing innovative electric motor driven propulsor systems.
Areas of Interest
Autonomous vehicle systems for smart collection of data; Energy efficiency and harvesting for extended endurance operations; Biologically inspired movement for smart collections; Efficient flight-like movement through air or water for improved system performance; Human interface for autonomous systems (e.g., communications, navigation, launch/recover, transportation, and storage).