All Military UAVs articles – Page 141
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NewsAUVSI: Crash was no barrier to Dubai UAV winners
Middle Eastern country United Arab Emirates (UAE) has embraced the world of unmanned systems thanks to a project by Northrop Grumman.
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AUVSI: US export controls hurt industry, says NGC
Restrictions on export are hurting US industry without protecting US technology, said Northrop Grumman chairman, president and CEO Wes Bush.
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AUVSI: Lockheed boosts Stalker endurance by four times
Lockheed Martin has demonstrated 8h endurance by the Stalker UAS, quadrupling the stamina of the 14lb, hand-launched aircraft.
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NewsAUVSI: Lynch: Some robots good, more would be better
Lt. Gen. Rick Lynch said he has seen progress in the development of military robotics and unmanned systems, but he'd like to see more.
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NewsAUVSI: Lockheed navigates leading edge with mono-wing research
Lockheed Martin's biologically inspired Samarai mono-wing rotorcraft flew publicly for the first time on Tuesday at AUVSI.
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NewsAUVSI: Marine Corps experiments with armed Shadow
The US Marine Corps has decided to experiment with arming the AAI RQ-7 Shadow, in a move that could lead to adding hundreds of unmanned air systems (UAS) to the weaponized fleet.
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Currawong looks beyond Tasmania's shores
When you think of the Australian island state of Tasmania, it's probably beautiful scenery that comes to mind, not a burgeoning aerospace sector.
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AUVSI: AME to integrate AAI launcher
After six months of discussions, UAV manufacturer AME has announced its intent to integrate the prototype Fury 1500 onto launchers used by AAI.
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AUVSI: US Marines eyeing Switchblade option
The US Marines are focusing on the AeroVironment Switchblade unmanned air system (UAS) as a potential armed platform for top-down attack capability.
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NewsAUVSI: FreeWave celebrates one million flight hour milestone
FreeWave Technologies is celebrating the one million flight-hour milestone for its military radio product line since it entered the market in.
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AUVSI: Integrator picks up early order option on STUAS contract
The US Navy and Marine Corps have picked up options to buy four early versions of the Insitu Integrator even as the small tactical unmanned air system (STUAS) remains in development
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NewsUS Army reveals details of Joint Multi-Role fleet vision
When the US Army aviation community looks into the future, it sees a radically different helicopter fleet that could turn the domestic helicopter industry upside down.
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AUVSI: Rafael launches smart mobile video terminal
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems has launched ImiLite M, a standalone smart mobile video terminal for UAV mission enhancement.
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AUVSI: Maxvision's bright platform for battlefield glare
Members of the US Army and Marine Corps operating multiple UAS platforms in extreme conditions and in bright sunshine will now get improved viewing.
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NewsAUVSI: Southampton University flies 'printed' UAV
Engineers at the UK's University of Southampton have designed and flown what it claims is the world's first "printed" aircraft.
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NewsAUVSI: US Navy taps GA-ASI to support carrier-based UAS study
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI) will help the US Navy shape the requirement for an unmanned, carrier-launched, surveillance and strike.
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NewsAUVSI: Sikorsky goes full-tilt with Korean UAV
Sikorsky is apparently entering the market for tiltrotor unmanned air systems, in an unexpected challenge to one of Bell Helicopter's core technologies.
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NewsAUVSI: USAF formally approves first RQ-4 Block 30 operational orbit
The US Air Force has accepted that four Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Block 30 unmanned air systems are now ready to maintain one orbit of continuous surveillance over a 30-day period ...
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IAI mulls inflight refuelling for Heron UAS
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is evaluating aerial refuelling for the upgraded version of its Heron unmanned air system (UAS), which is better equipped to perform maritime missions.
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AUVSI: Cubewano halves fuel consumption of its engines
Cubewano is revealing at the show dramatically reduced fuel consumption figures for its lightweight heavy fuel rotary engines.



















