Consequently, regulations demand that, in a non-military situation, controls must incorporate redundancy for increased safety in case of failure. On board software also needs to be DO178 compliant.
For the BAe Herti drone to comply with non-military specifications, the throttle actuator would need to position the throttle with the necessary level of accuracy and repeatability while incorporating redundancy in a failure situation to meet the stringent regulations.
Previous attempts to solve the problem using a commercial off-the-shelf solution (COTS) had failed. The units were too heavy to meet the weight restrictions of the drone and too big to be installed without changes to the physiology of the aircraft which was not viable. They all also failed the necessary redundancy tests.