The rise of the Micro Air Vehicle
The rise of the Micro Air Vehicle
Interview between Jon Excell (Editor) and Stephen Prior.
UAVs (Unmanned air vehicles) are now a regular feature of modern warfare. Widely used for reconnaissance, and increasingly deployed in an offensive capacity, the technology is developing fast — with engineers adding ever-increasing levels of autonomy and performance improvements that could soon put UAVs on a par with manned aircraft.
Prior, Stephen D.
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Excell, Jon
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13 June 2013
Prior, Stephen D.
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Excell, Jon
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Prior, Stephen D.
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Excell, Jon
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The rise of the Micro Air Vehicle.
The Engineer.
Abstract
Interview between Jon Excell (Editor) and Stephen Prior.
UAVs (Unmanned air vehicles) are now a regular feature of modern warfare. Widely used for reconnaissance, and increasingly deployed in an offensive capacity, the technology is developing fast — with engineers adding ever-increasing levels of autonomy and performance improvements that could soon put UAVs on a par with manned aircraft.
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Published date: 13 June 2013
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