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Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering C

Army Can Revolutionize Aviation Without Busting Budget, Leaders Say

Posted on August 24, 2018


Bell Helicopter photo

The Army doesn’t only want much faster aircraft: It wants them to cost the same to build, operate, and maintain as its current helicopters. Otherwise it can’t fit them into an unchanging aviation budget. That’s an awfully high bar.

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It’s A Bird! It’s A Plane! No, It’s Aircraft That Fly Like A Bird!

Posted on January 12, 2015


In the 1934 film “It Happened One Night,” fictional slime ball “King” Westley shows off by floating to a landing on the lawn of his fiancée’s daddy’s estate in a newfangled autogiro – an airplane with a rotor to enable short take offs and landings. Today, two Defense Department programs are striving to meet the… Keep reading →

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Too Many Screens: Why Drones Are So Hard To Fly, So Easy To Crash

Posted on August 7, 2012


LAS VEGAS: The US military depends on drones. But amidst the justifiable excitement over the rise of the robots, it’s easy to overlook that today’s unmanned systems are not truly autonomous but rather require a lot of human guidance by remote control — and bad design often makes the human’s job needlessly awkward, to the… Keep reading →

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