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Hydra Technologies Ehécatl


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nameHydra Technologies Ehécatl
images4ehecatl1.jpg
captionThe S4 Ehécatl in take-off mode
typeUnmanned aerial vehicle
manufacturerHydra Technologies of Mexico
designerHydra Technologies of Mexico
CONACYT
National Polytechnic Institute
Autonomous University of Guadalajara
ITESO
first_flight2006
introduction2006
statusActive
primary_userMexican Secretariat of Public Security
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variants

CONACYT National Polytechnic Institute Autonomous University of Guadalajara ITESO

The S4 Ehécatl is an unmanned aerial vehicle developed and manufactured by Hydra Technologies of Mexico which, except for its infrared thermal sensor system, is the first of its type to be completely designed and manufactured in Mexico. It is named after Ehecatl, the Aztec god of the wind.

Overview

A prototype of the airplane was presented in the Paris Air Show at Le Bourget on June 19, 2007. In August 2007 at Washington D.C., a full-scale model was exhibited at the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) symposium, an aeronautics exposition with over 275 exhibitors. At the conclusion of the AUSVI symposium Hydra Technologies became the first non-U.S. recipient of the AUSVI's 'Al Aube Outstanding Contributor Award' for the development of the S4 Ehécatl UAS (Unmanned Aerial System).

In 2008, Hydra Technologies received the Leonardo da Vinci award, given by the International Aeronautics Congress of Mexico (CIAM for its Spanish abbreviation) for the development of the S4 Ehácatl, as well as the E1 Gavilán.

On August 3, 2008, the State of Jalisco and Coecytjal presented Hydra with an award in the 29th Annual National Convention of the National Chamber of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics Industry (CANIETI), for its contribution to the informatics, microelectronics and communications industries in Mexico.

Description

The S4 Ehécatl is an aerial unmanned surveillance system whose development began in 2002. Its principal market is directed towards providing security and surveillance capabilities in support of the Armed Forces, as well as civilian protection in hazardous situations. Because of its small size and unmanned nature, it can enter dangerous zones without being detected.

Apart from a U.S.-made FLIR infrared thermal sensor system, all of the S4 Ehécatl's componentry and avionics are designed, developed and manufactured in Mexico by the firm Hydra Technologies. The S4 Ehécatl has an electronic system that is designed to provide up to eight hours of autonomous flight, in either daytime or nighttime conditions. The craft is controlled from a mobile central facility installed in a specially equipped three-man ground vehicle.

The surveillance capabilities of the UAV was suggested as an option to survey of the border problems between the U.S. and Mexico. The project developing the craft is a joint effort of the Mexican Federal Government, the Financial Sector, and Mexican academic and scientific institutions like CONACYT, the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), the Autonomous University of Guadalajara and the Western Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESO).

Specifications

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Performance

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Operators

  • Mexico Used by various government agencies and police organizations.

References

References

  1. Wimmer, Alexis. (2006). "Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique".
  2. Carballo, Nurit Martínez. (13 August 2008). "Vuela alto el Politécnico". El Universal.
  3. Hydra Technologies. (2007-09-07). "Hydra Technologies Surprises UAV Industry with Mexican-Made System, Earns Coveted Award at AUVSI's Unmanned Systems North America 2007 Show in D.C.". [[PR Newswire]].
  4. (2008-11-18). "Industrias electrónicas presumen expansiones". Milenio.
  5. "Hydra Technologies Surprises UAV Industry with Mexican-Made System".
  6. [http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htairfo/articles/20070625.aspx War planes, Mexico rolls its own]
  7. Martínez Carballo, Nurit. (2008-08-13). "Vuela alto el Politécnico". El Universal.
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