Capewell's "AGAS" Precision Airdrop System

Capewell Components Company LLC

By Capewell Components - Aerial Delivery Systems, , Capewell Components Company LLC

Capewell Components Company, LLC of South Windsor, CT and Vertigo, Inc. of Lake Elsinore, CA, announced the first purchase of AGAS (Affordable Guided Airdrop System) by the US Army Natick Soldier Center under a United States Transportation Command (TRANSCOM) sponsored technology transition Initiative (TTI) with support from US Air Force Air Mobility Command.

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Representatives of the Natick Soldiers Center in Natick, MA and the US Army 82ndAirborne Division are investigating the potential of AGAS and PADS being employed operationally overseas. AGAS units and support packages were purchased to complete integration testing with the Air Mobility Command’s (AMC) PADS mission planning system manufactured by Planning Systems, Inc of Reston, VA. AGAS is designed to deliver military payloads weighing up to 2,200 lbs. using standard army cargo parachutes and containers. AGAS has proven to be an accurate, reliable and cost effective system.

The 2,200 lb AGAS version is a strong contender for the just-in-time (JIT) logistics re-supply ‘Smart CDS’ that offers numerous enhancements and benefits to the user including: rapid field access to batteries and electronic components for reuse or to deny seizure by enemy forces, a lower profile and reduced weight guidance unit (159lbs, down from 240lbs), Kevlar risers, a portable high altitude Mission Computer, a lightweight Wind Pack (the mission computer and wind packs have not yet been purchased by DoD), an in-flight replaceable Flight Control Unit, a simplified rigging procedure (expected to add only ½ hour to standard CDS rigging), rapid data transmission, and continuous GPS signal verification. Because of its vertical trajectory flight path, AGAS is expected to be ideal for mountainous terrain, urban and jungle operations. Planned future enhancements include a simple inexpensive canopy release system for use in high wind situations on the drop zone.

An integration of AGAS with Planning Systems, Inc.’s (PSI) PADS is expected to be completed by mid 2005 for use by the USAF Air Mobility Command (AMC) in C-17 and C-130 aircraft.Recent demonstrations and tests have again proven that AGAS is an affordable, reliable, easy-to-use and accurate precision guided system (e.g. an AGAS unit hit the IP from 17,500’ AGL at YPG Kingman, AZ!).


For Further Information Please Contact

Capewell Components

Mike Hickey
+1 860 610 0700 ext. 3417
HickeyM@capewell.com

Natick Soldier Center

Rich Benney
(508) 233-5835
Richard.Benney@natick.army.mil

Walter Krainski
(508) 233-4614
Walter.Krainski@natick.army.mil

Kristin LaFond
(508) 233-5290
Kristin.LaFond@natick.army.mil

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