UAS
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The flight time of the Stalker UAS has been improved by a whopping 2,400 percent using a laser power system to wirelessly transfer power to the UAS from the ground.
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The Northrop Grumman-built X-47B has successfully completed the first major phase of flight testing at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
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Northrop Grumman has announced that it will send a variant of the Global Hawk UAS into Arctic skies.
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Aerovironment is examining the potential for its UAVs to rapidly re-establish communications when existing communications networks are knocked out following a natural or man-made disaster.
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Lockheed Martin's new Shadow Hawk weapon is deceptively small considering the influence it will have on warfare
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The Office of Naval Research has announced its AACUS program to develop robotic helicopters to deliver battlefield supplies within minutes.
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The unmanned Kaman K-MAX helicopter has made its first combat resupply mission in Afghanistan.
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The Switchblade is a man-packable micro air vehicle, offering silent, loitering, almost invisible, over-the-horizon, aerial surveillance and reconnaissance. If it finds a target of opportunity, it also carries a warhead
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DARPA researchers have developed a compact solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) fueled by propane that quadruples the endurance of small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).
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Dutch-based Geocopter has delivered its first GC-201 UAS that is designed and built just like a normal helicopter.
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Elbit has successfully tested an interesting new Forward Ground Control Station (FGCS) for its Skylark I LE UAS, which is 15 kg lighter than the existing Skylark ground control system.
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