MAV
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A team at the Delft University of Technology have developed a Micro Air Vehicle (MAV), which they claim is the smallest flying, camera carrying ornithopter in the world, measuring 10 cm from wing tip to wing tip.
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The Air Force has given Wei Shyy, chair of the Aerospace Engineering department at the University of Michigan, grants totaling more that $1 million a year to research small flapping-wing UAVs.
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The United States Air Force BATMAV (Battlefield Air Targeting Micro Air Vehicle) program with AeroVironment's Wasp III Micro Air Vehicle has received approval for Full Rate Production. The Wasp is a portable, 16 inch (38 cm) long, rugged unmanned aerial platform designed for front-line reconnaissanc
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October 26, 2005 As the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq have unfolded, one of the new stars in the theatre of battle has been the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UA