The nEUROn program is a partnership of six European countries jointly developing a European UCAV demonstrator."If Europe wants to remain at the forefront of post-industrial world, its aerospace industry must capitalize on the experience gained through its new generation combat aircraft programs.", according to program statements.
The program is lead by the French Dassault Aviation corporation in collaboration with Sweden (Saab), Greece (HAI), Switzerland (RUAG), Spain (EADS-CASA and Italy (Alenia). The French government will provide half of the program’s 400 million euro (US$480 million) budget while the remaining funds will be supplied by the other participating member nations.
nEUROn, as a technology demonstrator, is designed to be a platform for evaluation of future cutting-edge technology.
"There is no operational need for Neuron. It’s just a technology demonstrator. It's never going to be operational; it's never going to be produced in series. There will be just one demonstrator," according to Yves Robins, vice president for international relations at Dassault Aviation
The program has three goals:
The nEUROn UCAV demonstrator is expected to perform its maiden flight by 2011.
Version | nEUROn |
Manufacturer | Dassault, SAAB, HAI, RUAG, EADS-CASA, Alenia |
Country | EU (France, Sweden, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Greece) |
Type | Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle/ Demonstrator |
Powerplant | 1 engine (type unknown) |
Thrust | n/a |
Length | 33ft 10m |
Height | n/a |
Wingspan | 40 ft 12m |
Weight | 11,000 lbs 5,000 kg (empty) |
Speed | Mach 0.8 |
Ceiling | n/a |
Crew | unmanned |
Unit cost | 400m euros $477m (total program) |