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Dolphins Inspire Nanotech Research at University of Nevada
in Nanotechbuzz, on January 2, 2009
...th the aircraft company Boeing to investigate creating the artificial skin for wing structures of unmanned air vehicles."
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This Week in Aviation History: Remembering September 11th
in The Aviation Weblog, on September 11, 2007
...g 747 was shot down by a Soviet jet fighter, killing all 269 people aboard.
September 3, 1976: The unmanned U.S. spacecraft Viking II landed on Mars and took the first pictures of the planet's su...
SeaAway: RFID soll Schmuggelware auf hoher See erkennen
in RFID Weblog, on July 10, 2007
...red to the seafloor some 14-miles from a port, and will even house up to 15 humans and an array of unmanned aerial vehicles for extreme situations. The platforms would utilize RFID readers to detect w...
Computers Are Threatening the Jobs of Our Soldiers...
in Philoneist, on May 14, 2007
...almost entirely by remote control!
The devices that make this possible are called UAVs , that is, unmanned aerial vehicles. Experts are attempting to create vehicles and war-based technology that wi...
South Korea Requests UAVs
in The Aviation Weblog, on November 12, 2006
...uth Korea has told the United States that it wants to purchase four Global hawk surveillance unmanned aerial vehicles to track North Korean activities, the U.S. has expressed concerns about the...
Planes Flying On Hydrogen
in IfEnergy, on September 12, 2006
...hers from the Georgia Institute of Technology who have successfully test piloted a hydrogen-powered unmanned aircraft. Flying on a proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell using compressed hydrogen, t...
Introducing the Wireless Blimp
in The Wireless Weblog, on July 3, 2006
...tall (60,000 to 70,000 feet!) microwave relay towers. The idea is simple: Fly an aircraft or unmanned airship up to that altitude and equip it with radio relay hardware."
Mathias' a...
Why Being Cheaper Is Never Good
in Bizinformer, on October 26, 2005
...time, the United States launched a Titan rocket into space Wednesday. The blastoff of the 16-story, unmanned Titan IV signaled the end of an era that began in 1959, as the U.S. military converts to ch...
Stanley and the DARPA Grand Challenge
in TJ's Weblog, on October 24, 2005
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I guess by now you have all seen the results by DARPA's race through the Nevada desert by unmanned vehicles. After last years failure with noone (or norobot) seeing the finish line amazingly...
the UAV business
in TJ's Weblog, on December 18, 2003
...The Economist also sheds light on the emerging business with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).
"Today, at least 32 countries are developing a total of more than 250 models of UAV, and 41 count...
unmanned aerial vehicles are taking off
in TJ's Weblog, on July 13, 2003
The Economist features a good article about new UAVs. They are going to be deployable in the next 5-10 years.
I remember an embedded reporter on CNN in the last days of the Iraq war stating, "...the sky of Baghdad is black of helicopters and drones" - a good metaphor for the new ...




