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Insitu Advances its Fuel Cell Technology
BINGEN, Wash., Mar. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Insitu, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company, today announced new 
details about its latest efforts to advance hydrogen fuel-cell propulsion for 
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). 

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First Flight of Hydrogen-Electric ScanEagle3 UAV:  In December 2020, Insitu 
completed the first flight of their ScanEagle3 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) 
powered by an all-electric, hydrogen fueled, proton exchange membrane (PEM) 
fuel cell. The 30-minute flight confirmed initial performance characteristics 
including power output, climb rate, and intrinsic aerodynamic flight 
characteristics for the UAV in preparation for test flights using a Liquid 
Hydrogen (LH2) storage tank on the aircraft that are planned for later this 
year. The 3-D-printed LH2 tank is an industry first, and is expected to support 
10+ hours of endurance for ScanEagle3.  

Liquid Hydrogen Flight Tank for Insitu ScanEagle3 UAV Completes First Fill 
Test:  In February 2021, a Liquid Hydrogen (LH2) flight tank designed for 
Insitu's ScanEagle3 UAV successfully completed liquid hydrogen fill, pressure 
and vapor generation testing at Washington State University's Hydrogen 
Properties for Energy Research (HyPER) Lab. The tests verified operation 
performance metrics of the LH2 tank in preparation for upcoming flights of 
ScanEagle3 equipped with a PEM fuel cell power system. The LH2 Tank Integration 
project is part of a larger development effort to compare acoustic and thermal 
signatures of a small UAV powered with an internal combustion engine versus an 
all-electric power system.  

"For our global Defence customers, fuel-cell-powered UAS in this Group 2 space 
represent a significant game changer in the battlespace," said Andrew Duggan, 
Managing Director Insitu Pacific. "Operationally, fuel-cell-powered platforms 
provide the potential for longer endurance missions, increased power 
availability for payloads, as well as significant reductions in noise 
signature."

The defense industry is growing increasingly interested in the benefits of 
hydrogen fuel cell technology, which range from environmental to operational. 
Fuel cells support better ISR data collection because PEM fuel cell stack 
emissions are limited to small amounts of H2O and trace amounts of H2. The fuel 
cell and electric motor thermal and acoustic signatures are significantly lower 
than traditional internal combustion (IC) engines, enabling mission routes 
closer to targets. The PEM fuel cell / electric motor combination also 
decreases platform vibration and enables excess power to support greater 
payload diversity. Fuel cells also deliver improved reliability and 
significantly lower logistics costs relative to small IC engine propulsion 
solutions. 

Tests are expected to continue in Q2 of 2021 with the first liquid hydrogen 
flight planned for late summer 2021.  

About Insitu 
With offices in the U.S., U.K., and Australia, Insitu creates and supports 
unmanned systems and software technology that deliver end-to-end solutions for 
collecting, processing and managing sensor data. To date, our systems have 
accumulated more than 1.3 million flight hours. Insitu is a wholly owned 
subsidiary of The Boeing Company. 

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SOURCE:  Insitu