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64 MADE IN AUSTRALIAequipment, avionics and surveillance systemsby Seabird Jordan, the last two were suppliedto the newly-reconstituted Iraqi Air Force.Iraq had a requirement for a fleet of 16 in thesurveillance role but disappointingly, theopposition Jordan Aerospace Industries SamaCH2000, a locally-built version of the ZenairCH2000 conventional light aircraft wasselected instead.The two Iraqi aircraft (YI-101 and YI-102)were the former VH-SBO and VH-OPT,respectively, delivered to Iraq by a USAF C-130Hercules in August 2004 to equip 70 Squadron.They have FLIR Systems 8500 surveillancesystems installed.The Jordanian joint venture wasamended to a licence agreement in 2005 asSAJ reorganised with Iraq’s Dabin Groupacquiring a “significant portion” of its equity.SAJ assembled Seabirds at a leisurely pacefrom kits supplied by Seabird and by mid-2010more than 10 had been completed. Deliveriesof new-build Jordanian aircraft began in early2006 with JY-SE1 for South Africa.Jordanian <strong>Seeker</strong>s have been flown to manyMiddle Eastern destinations including Egypt,across North Africa to Libya and down the GulfSEABIRD SENTINEL& SEEKER PRODUCTION(Australia)C/NO VERSION REG’N/NOTES89001 SB5N prototype Sentinel VH-SBI;ff 1/10/89; Norton engine;withdrawn002 static test airframe90003 SB5E VH-SBU; Emdair engine;withdrawn91004 SB7L prototype <strong>Seeker</strong> VH-ZIG;ff 6/691; later JY-SEE92005 SB7L VH-OPT, JY-SEA, YI-10102006 SB7L VH-SBO, YI-102SAJ06001 SB7L-360B JY-SE1, ZS-SEESAJ06002 SB7L-360B07009 SB7L-360A VH-APJ, N94399070010 SB7L-360A VH-SUA070011 SB7L-360A VH-SBO070012 SB7L-360A VH-SZS0013 not built070014 SB7L-360A N381GC070015 SB7L-360A-2 VH-SZF under construction070016 SB7L-360A-3 under construction070017 SB7L-360A-3 under constructionJordan: Completed approximately 10 <strong>Seeker</strong>s(under Jordanian production certificate) with a further14 shipsets being or awaiting assembly.Total built and flown by mid-2010: Australia – 2Sentinels and 10 <strong>Seeker</strong>s, total 12; Jordan – 10<strong>Seeker</strong>s; overall total 22.to Dubai. In 2008 Jordanian Air force pilotstasked to establish a surveillance squadron of<strong>Seeker</strong>s were trained at Hervey Bay.SEEKER TODAYAustralian production of the <strong>Seeker</strong> resumedin 2007 to order and further equipment andoperational upgrades have been introduced.South African type acceptance was awardedin 2006 and Indian approval in 2007.In addition, a joint venture with SeabirdAviation American Inc was established in 2006with a view to building the aircraft at a facilityat Albuquerque, New Mexico. A demonstrator(N94399, c/n 009 ) was shipped to the USAin July 2006 and was joined by N381GC(c/n 0010) the following year and displayedthe Oshkosh and Sun and Fun shows.Both aircraft were demonstrated toHomeland Security, police and commercialoperators. The site of US manufacture andassembly is still to be determinedRecent upgrades include developing theimportant modification required for theintegration of gimbal sensors, this includingrepositioning the battery aft to allow for theheavier nose-mounted sensor systems. Theintegration of a Cineflex high definition cameraand Power Sonix loud hailer for bushfire andbeach warnings has also been completed.Two new sub-variants have beendeveloped. The SB7L-360A-2 has an increasedmaximum all up weight of 925kg (2039lb),increased optional fuel capacity, Garminavionics and wing modifications includingleading edge cuffs, vortex generators, wingfences and vortex generators on the horizontaland vertical stabilisers.The SB7L-360A-3 has more powerfulLycoming IO-390-A1A6 or IO-390 A1B6engines, Auracle CRM2100 enginemanagement system and Garmin Glasscockpit. Maximum takeoff weight is furtherincreased to 974kg (2143lb).In collaboration with L-3 <strong>Wescam</strong>, a significantrecent development with considerablefuture potential has been the integration ofthe gimbal-mounted <strong>Wescam</strong> MX-10 video/IRsensor. This MX-10 installation is the first onThe <strong>Seeker</strong> cockpitshowing the helicopterlikelayout with centreinstrument console. Thisis VH-SUA with the<strong>Wescam</strong> MX-10 video/IRsensor installed with itsassociated computermounted in front of theoperator’s seat. Seabirda manned fixed wing aircraft and has beensuccessfully demonstrated on VH-SUA(c/n 0010) including during ‘Marine Watch’trials on behalf of the Gold Coast City Council.Future developments in the works includea Piloted Autonomous Flight Vehicle (PAV)variant, combining the benefits of a pilotedaircraft with a pre-programmed autonomouswaypoint navigation flight and sensoroperation mode capability. Work has alsobegun on a Sensor Ready Aerial MonitoringVehicle (SRAMW) <strong>Seeker</strong> variant inassociation with Garmin and Auracle.More derivatives of the basic design havealso been examined. The SB9 Stormer is anarmed observation version 40 per cent largerthan the <strong>Seeker</strong> with a maximum takeoffweight of 2000kg (4409lb), tandem two-seatcockpit and Rolls-Royce 250 turboprop engine.It has a chin gun turret below a nosemountedsensor package, pylon for a gunpod and underwing hardpoints for bombsor rocket launchers. Although the SB9 is onhold pending the availability of developmentfunding, it remains a long term project.The SB10 Sequella is a more straightforwardplanned <strong>Seeker</strong> derivative with 4-5 seats andincreased payload. It would be able to performthe traditional <strong>Seeker</strong> surveillance roles butalso tourism, sightseeing and normal passengertransport duties thanks to the extra seatingcapacity. Like the SB9, the SB10 is on hold untildevelopment funding becomes available.By mid-2010 Seabird Aviation had builtand flown two Sentinels and ten <strong>Seeker</strong>s withone SB7L-360A and two of the new SB7L-360A-3 model under construction. Ten morehave been assembled in Jordan from kits.It’s been a long and often difficult road forDon and Peter Adams and Seabird’s loyalshareholders. But perhaps with a number ofsignificant items of operational equipmentnow integrated into the <strong>Seeker</strong>’s airframe andcapability proven, the best years of the storyare still to come, especially as demand foraerial imagery and intelligence data isincreasing around the world.• A significant recent development has been the integrationof the gimbal-mounted <strong>Wescam</strong> MX-10 video/IR sensor.

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