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dc.contributor.advisorBlanken, Leo J.
dc.contributor.authorDimayuga, Romulo II G.
dc.date.accessioned2021-02-23T00:01:51Z
dc.date.available2021-02-23T00:01:51Z
dc.date.issued2020-12
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10945/66626
dc.description.abstractThe Force Reconnaissance Group (FRG) of the Philippine Marine Corps (PMC) is a pioneer unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) in acquiring and utilizing small unmanned aircraft systems (SUAS) for aerial intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR). The sustainment of this ISR equipment, however, largely depends on ample resources that the FRG does not have. This organizational challenge results in an aerial ISR capability gap at the company level. Force Recon Companies (FRCs) do not have organic drones to support their aerial real-time reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition requirements. This study explored an alternative solution to address this capability gap: a low-cost commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) drone design specific to the operational needs of FRCs. A systems engineering approach to SUAS design resulted in a micro traditional helicopter drone as the FRC COTS Drone design. The study produced a prototype FRC COTS Drone consisting of a four-part reconnaissance kit that includes a micro helicopter UAV, handheld controller, first person view (FPV) goggles, and FPV monitor. This effort can promote a culture of innovation in small unmanned systems, not just within the PMC, but the AFP as a whole. This study can also serve as a model for security cooperation between the United States and the Philippines through the integration of three fields: Philippine experience, U.S. technical expertise and resources, and the global commercial market.en_US
dc.publisherMonterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate Schoolen_US
dc.rightsCopyright is reserved by the copyright owner.en_us
dc.titleCOTS DRONE DESIGN: A RAPID EQUIPAGE ALTERNATIVE FOR FORCE RECON COMPANIESen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
dc.contributor.secondreaderTsolis, Kristen
dc.contributor.departmentDefense Analysis (DA)
dc.subject.authorCOTS droneen_US
dc.subject.authorPhilippine Force Reconen_US
dc.subject.authorCOTSen_US
dc.subject.authorForce Recon Companiesen_US
dc.subject.authorFRCsen_US
dc.subject.authorForce Reconnaissance Groupen_US
dc.subject.authorFRGen_US
dc.subject.authorMarine Special Operations Groupen_US
dc.subject.authorMARSOGen_US
dc.subject.authorPhilippine Marine Corpsen_US
dc.subject.authorPMCen_US
dc.subject.authorArmed Forces of the Philippinesen_US
dc.subject.authordroneen_US
dc.subject.authorUAVen_US
dc.subject.authorsmall unmanned aircraft systemsen_US
dc.subject.authorSUASen_US
dc.subject.authormicro traditional helicopteren_US
dc.subject.authorinnovationen_US
dc.subject.authorintelligenceen_US
dc.subject.authorsurveillanceen_US
dc.subject.authorand reconnaissanceen_US
dc.subject.authorISRen_US
dc.description.recognitionOutstanding Thesisen_US
dc.description.serviceMajor, Philippine Marine Corpsen_US
etd.thesisdegree.nameMaster of Science in Defense Analysis (Irregular Warfare)en_US
etd.thesisdegree.levelMastersen_US
etd.thesisdegree.disciplineDefense Analysis (Irregular Warfare)en_US
etd.thesisdegree.grantorNaval Postgraduate Schoolen_US
dc.identifier.thesisid34744
dc.description.distributionstatementApproved for public release. distribution is unlimiteden_US
dc.identifier.curriculumcode699, Special Operations


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