The Airborne Radiometric Measurement System (ARMS) is a multi-axis stabilized gimbal system with a modular payload design that was developed by Kratos SRE under contract with the US Army Aviation Applied Technical Directorate. Kratos SRE delivered the first system, which included a six sensor payload, in August 2014 and has since provided ongoing support, upgrades, and new payload designs for the gimbal system mounted on UH-60 aircraft.
The Airborne Radiometric Measurement System (ARMS) is a multi-axis stabilized gimbal system with a modular payload design that was developed by Kratos SRE under contract with the US Army Aviation Applied Technical Directorate. Kratos SRE delivered the first system, which included a six sensor payload, in August 2014 and has since provided ongoing support, upgrades, and new payload designs for the gimbal system mounted on UH-60 aircraft.
The Airborne Radiometric Measurement System (ARMS) is a multi-axis stabilized gimbal system with a modular payload design that was developed by Kratos SRE under contract with the US Army Aviation Applied Technical Directorate. Kratos SRE delivered the first system, which included a six sensor payload, in August 2014 and has since provided ongoing support, upgrades, and new payload designs for the gimbal system mounted on UH-60 aircraft.
■ Design, Manufacture, Assembly, Integration, and Testing of a Multi-Axis
stabilized Gimbal with Modular Payload
• Customer: US Army Aviation Applied Technical • Airworthiness Substantiation Analysis and
Directorate (AATD) Documentation • Teamed with Dynetics • First Payload Consisted of Six Sensors › Dynetics Provided Payload Integration • Delivered August 2014 › Kratos SRE Provided Gimbal System, User • Continued Support, Upgrades, and New Payload Interface, and Video Tracker Design Ongoing • UH-60 Aircraft Mount • Four Axis Stabilized Gimbal System, 30” Diameter • Designed to Carry Multiple Payloads, Modular Design, Easily Reconfigurable