, /PRNewswire/ -- (NYSE: RTN) is providing its enhanced Coyote® Unmanned Air System to the for hurricane tracking and modeling, giving researchers an unprecedented perspective from inside storms that build in the . The Coyote is a small, expendable UAS that can be tube-launched from a host vehicle on the ground or in the air.

A team of NOAA and scientists will use the latest version of Coyote to monitor the track and intensity of storms. The team recently completed a successful calibration flight over , where a Coyote was launched from a P-3 hurricane hunter aircraft to prepare for deployment during storm season.

'We've made significant improvements to Coyote. It can now fly for up to one hour and 50 miles away from the launch aircraft,' said Dr. , vice president of Advanced Missile Systems product line at . ' technology is playing a key role in enhancing safety for hurricane researchers, and helping to deliver vital information about potentially deadly storms to the American people. Ultimately, that will save lives.'

NOAA successfully deployed a Coyote from a hurricane hunter into the eye of Hurricane Edouard in 2014, and intends to expand use of the vehicle this hurricane season.

'This successful flight gives us additional confidence that we will be able to use this unique platform to collect critical continuous observations at altitudes in the storm environment that would otherwise be impossible,' said Dr. , a hurricane researcher at and chief scientist of the Coyote program.

About Coyote

  • Coyote is an expendable UAS deployed from an A-size sonobuoy tube or common launch tube to perform intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions while the host craft remains at a safe distance.
  • Coyote was developed by , which was acquired in by .
  • Coyote features:
    • Performs surveillance imagery, targeting capability, real-time damage assessment
    • Designed to save lives and reduce operational costs
    • Suitable for targeting assistance, perimeter security, and research missions

About NOAA

NOAA's mission is to understand and predict changes in the Earth's environment, from the depths of the ocean to the surface of the sun, and to conserve and manage our coastal and marine resources

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