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UAE’s New Intelligence Gathering Plane During Flight Trials In The UK

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One of two Bombardier Global Express 6000 being modified by Marshall Group of Cambridge undertook flight tests at the beginning of July. And these photographs unveil some interesting details.
The photographs in this post were taken by The Aviationist’s contributor Tony Lovelock at Cambridge airport on Jul. 5 and 7, 2017.

They show one of the two Bombardier Global Express 6000 aircraft reportedly destined to UAE and being modified by Marshall Group into an ELINT/SIGINT platform, during flight trials flown as “UAE 1326.”

As first unveiled by Aviation Week’s Tony Osbourne back in May, the aircraft is probably an advanced electronics and signals intelligence-gathering (elint/sigint) derivative of Bombardier’s Global 6000 business jet: it sports.

“A large canoe fairing extends back to the center of the wingbox,” noted Osbourne. “Behind the wing is a large antenna farm with 10-15 aerials. Further aft, under the engines, are several dielectric panels, three on either side of the aircraft, perhaps for electronic surveillance measures. The enlarged fairings feature two antennas and sensors. Two ventral fins have been added for stability, as per other special-mission variants of the aircraft, and what appear to be a pair of warning receivers have been attached to the back of the tail cone. One notable feature is a squared-off, vertically facing aperture in the center of the canoe fairing that might be a retractable sensor. On top of the fuselage are an apparent semi-conformal satellite communications antenna and several nonstandard ones. On the port side of the fuselage, next to the engine, there appears to be a nonstandard intake, presumably for the cooling of onboard equipment.”

Analysts and sources seem to be agree that the aircraft embeds modification required to perform both ELINT and SIGINT missions.

The photographs taken by Lovelock on Jul. 5, show the aircraft landing at Cambridge after a test sortie. The attached nylon strings are about 5 inches long, and are positioned to determine the air flow over the pod and various appendages, photographed air-to-air by a Hunter from RAF Scampton for analysis.


UAE 1326 landing at Cambridge at the end of a test flight on Jul. 5, 2017.


Another shot of the UAE 1326 landing at Cambridge at the end of a test flight on Jul. 5, 2017.

The two pictures taken during rotation at Cambridge on Friday Jul. 7 show the alleged ISR (Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance) aircraft with the “Trailing Cone” attached to the tail, required to conduct Heavy Take Off trials at Doncaster that afternoon.

The “trailing cone” is a nylon cable with a stabilizing cone deployed in flight, generally 1 to 1.5 times the wing span length, or about 50 metres, behind the aircraft to measure the ambient atmospheric pressure (static pressure) precisely, in the “free-stream air-flow” outside the disrupted air-flow generated by the aircraft – a key parameter for the pilots.


The UAE ISR platform taking off from Cambridge on Jul. 7. Note the “Trailing Cone.”


Another interesting image of the UAE heavily modified Bombardier Global Express 6000 at Cambridge. (All images: Tony Lovelock)

https://theaviationist.com/2017/07/...thering-plane-during-flight-trials-in-the-uk/
 
I think now the path of UAE and other GCC countries are quite different. Pakistan is now happily independent.
 
I think now the path of UAE and other GCC countries are quite different. Pakistan is now happily independent.
Happily independent but jhit poor $1550 gdp Nominal not good.
 
Happily independent but jhit poor $1550 gdp Nominal not good.
Poor people love to live alone. Pakistanis are like that.....
 
Poor people love to live alone. Pakistanis are like that.....
Yh, well we are a declining nation, we were ahead of China and India and now they are ahead of us, and guess what even smaller Bangladesh is on the verge of overtaking us...
 
Yh, well we are a declining nation, we were ahead of China and India and now they are ahead of us, and guess what even smaller Bangladesh is on the verge of overtaking us...
Did you consider CPEC in your assessment?

I think now the path of UAE and other GCC countries are quite different. Pakistan is now happily independent.
What makes you say that? can you please elaborate..
 
One honest to God question. What the hell is the UAE thinking playing with fire???? Seriously????? I get it if Saudia goes out of it's way and bombs Vatican, similarly, Iraq, Egypt bla bla and even Algeria, if it wishes to someday bomb Mauritius or whatever, because the sizes of all these nations allow them to, not just the size but hundreds and thousands of other variables that are in their favor. Now....well...... UAE, I simply don't get punching way way way way beyond it's weight. ONE wrong mistake or foot over a wrong foe's toe, and that will be THE END. Correct me if I'm wrong. And for heavens sake, don't compare UAE with Israel, or don't give financial numbers, they are all meaningless when push comes to shove.
 
One honest to God question. What the hell is the UAE thinking playing with fire???? Seriously????? I get it if Saudia goes out of it's way and bombs Vatican, similarly, Iraq, Egypt bla bla and even Algeria, if it wishes to someday bomb Mauritius or whatever, because the sizes of all these nations allow them to, not just the size but hundreds and thousands of other variables that are in their favor. Now....well...... UAE, I simply don't get punching way way way way beyond it's weight. ONE wrong mistake or foot over a wrong foe's toe, and that will be THE END. Correct me if I'm wrong. And for heavens sake, don't compare UAE with Israel, or don't give financial numbers, they are all meaningless when push comes to shove.
The UAE is developing what we commonly call and intelligent army.. besides that it is a full fledged member of the GCC coalition which has its own NATO like organisation and principles.. So if anyone attacks the UAE, it will be considered an attack on the GCC.. The UAE won't attack anyone.. all the weapons and systems being purchased or made home are in the context of defending the GCC assets and sovereignty..
 
Did you consider CPEC in your assessment?


What makes you say that? can you please elaborate..
With CPEC in mind, however all of CPEC isn't complete yet, so its a hope for sure....
 
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