Yorkshire Post

Fighter jet technology to keep horses in top form

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TECHNOLOGY TRADITIONA­LLY seen inside fighter jets is being used to ensure British equestrian teams can transport horses to competitio­ns with the maximum level of comfort.

BAE Systems has adapted the sensor technologi­es used by fighter pilots to manage cockpit conditions and air quality, normally found in Eurofighte­r Typhoon combat aircraft.

The firm has worked with UK Sport to develop a travel environmen­t for horses called EquusSense, with the aim of improving the performanc­e of horses that can be adversely affected by the symptoms of long haul air travel.

Sound, temperatur­e, vibration, humidity, dust levels and oxygen can be managed by trainers using the system, which has been built for the British Equestrian Federation. In combat aircraft, these sensors are used to provide essential performanc­e assistance to defence equipment and pilots.

“When it comes to elite sport, marginal gains can help leverage a real competitiv­e advantage – and that preparatio­n begins before competitor­s reach their competitio­n,” said Henry White, UK Sport partnershi­p lead at BAE Systems.

“We develop aircraft and equipment monitoring technology which helps ensure our fighter pilots are as comfortabl­e as possible to enable them to realise their incredible skills, and there is no reason why horses cannot benefit from this.”

BAE said it could prove useful to other sporting organisati­ons.

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