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  • TERRORIST HUNTER Swedish military SKELDAR UAV Helicopter

    Another great idea from Saab for the swedish military and NATO members combating terrorists. The Saab Skeldar will provide excellent real time intelligence on the battlefield. Skeldar is a medium range VTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing) UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) developed by the Swedish aerospace company Saab. Missions for the Skeldar involves surveillance, intelligence gathering, light cargo transportation and electronic warfare. Development[edit] The Skeldar is a derivate from CybAero’s APID 55 UAV system, development started in 2005.[1] In June 2006 the Skeldar V-150 was unveiled at the Eurosatory exhibition in Paris, France.[2] The Skeldar V-200 is the designation for the developed version of the system.[3] Design[edit] The Skeldar V-200 can take-off and land on an area of 15x1...
  • Watch World’s First Jet-Powered, 3D Printed UAV Top 150 Mph!

    Aurora Flight Sciences, a Virginia-based manufacturer specializing in advanced UAV systems, is pushing the envelope of UAV design by teaming up with Stratasys to create the world’s first jet-powered, 3D printed aircraft. Using 80% 3D printed parts, the UAV is composed of Stratasys’ ULTEM™ 9085 lightweight material to achieve flight speeds of over 150 Mph. The high-speed system boasts an impressive 9 ft wingspan and weighs in at only 33 lbs. Watch Dan Campbell, Aerospace Research Engineer at Aurora Flight Sciences, explain how the UAV project met a number of goals using Stratasys 3D printing solutions. And see it soar!
  • Drones -Evolution of Drone Technology - Rise of the Drones - UAV - Unmanned Air Vehicle - Must Watch

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  • Drone On: the Future of UAV Over the US

    From military weapons expos in Jordan to idyllic SoCal beaches, we caught up with some of those who are building and selling unmanned aerial vehicles all over the world, and even convinced a few companies to let us take their flying spy robots for a spin. Originally aired on Motherboard.vice.com Like Motherboard on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/motherboardtv Follow Motherboard on Twitter: http://twitter.com/motherboard Read our Tumblr: http://motherboardtv.tumblr.com/
  • Drones - Documentary of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)

    Drones. These unmanned flying robots–some as large as jumbo jets, others as small as birds–do things straight out of science fiction. Much of what it takes to get these robotic airplanes to fly, sense, and kill has remained secret. Let's reveal the amazing technologies that make drones so powerful as we see how a remotely-piloted drone strike looks and feels from inside the command center. From cameras that can capture every detail of an entire city at a glance to swarming robots that can make decisions on their own to giant air frames that can stay aloft for days on end, drones are changing our relationship to war, surveillance, and each other. And it's just the beginning. Discover the cutting edge technologies that are propelling us toward a new chapter in aviation history. https://youtu...
  • Nano UAV - Black Hornet - PD-100 PRS

    The PD-100 Black Hornet is a nano UAV developed by Prox Dynamics. The Black Hornet offers intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support to armed forces in mission critical operations. The UAV gives access to remote locations and provides situational awareness on the battle field.The Black Hornet has been deployed in Afghanistan to meet the surveillance requirements of the UK Armed Forces. The UAV is also in service with the security forces of several other countries.
  • US Air force STEALTH UAV armed with LASER GUN to kill S-400 defence

    New us air force UAV made to kill russian s-400 air defence The General Atomics Avenger (formerly Predator C) is a developmental unmanned combat air vehicle built by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems for the United States military. Its first flight occurred on 4 April 2009.[2][3] Unlike the previous MQ-1 Predator and MQ-9 Reaper (Predator B) drones, the Avenger is powered by a turbofan engine, and its design includes stealth features such as internal weapons storage, and an S-shaped exhaust for reduced heat and radar signature.[4] The Avenger will support the same weapons as the MQ-9, and carry the Lynx synthetic aperture radar and a version of the F-35 Lightning II's electro-optical targeting system (EOTS), called the Advanced Low-observable Embedded Reconnaissance Targeting (ALERT) sy...
  • British Army's Black Hornet Nano UAV - BBC News

    The Black Hornet Nano military unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) measures around 10 cm x 2.5 cm and provides troops on the ground with local situational awareness. Used operationally by the UK's Brigade Reconnaissance Force. An example of the modern technology used by British Forces out in Afghanistan. Video released by BBC News Follow us on Twitter for all the latest on UK defence and security: http://bit.ly/1IKVCsO You can also join the new UK Defence Forum for more in-depth UK defence discussion: http://t.co/BitbUtZh68
  • New UAV Can Launch from Underwater for Aerial Missions

    Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland, have developed an innovative unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that can stay on station beneath the water, then launch into the air to perform a variety of missions. The Corrosion Resistant Aerial Covert Unmanned Nautical System — or CRACUNS — is a submersible UAV that can be launched from a fixed position underwater, or from an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV). A team from APL’s Force Projection Sector worked with fabrication experts in the Research and Exploratory Development Department to create a new type of unmanned vehicle that can operate effectively in two very different arenas: air and water. Learn more at http://www.jhuapl.edu/newscenter/pres... Photo of Sec. Mabus and CRACUNS: AUVSI
  • SUPER ADVANCED us navy X-47 stealth UAV Aircraft take off and landing

    A great idea for the US navy the x-47 uav aircraft will be useful in future conflicts. The Northrop Grumman X-47B is a demonstration unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) designed for carrier-based operations. Developed by the American defense technology company Northrop Grumman, the X-47 project began as part of DARPA's J-UCAS program, and is now part of the United States Navy's Unmanned Combat Air System Demonstration (UCAS-D) program. The X-47B first flew in 2011, and as of 2014, it is undergoing flight and operational integration testing, having successfully performed a series of land- and carrier-based demonstrations.[2][3][4] Northrop Grumman intends to develop the prototype X-47B into a battlefield-ready aircraft, the Unmanned Carrier-Launched Surveillance and Strike (UCLASS) system, w...
  • Top 5 UAV in Indian Armed Forces | Check Out India's Drone

    Top 5 ( Five ) Unmanned Aerial Vehicles UAV in Indian Armed Forces most of are Israeli. Drones UAV and UCAV of India and Indian Armed Forces (Army, Navy and Airforce) 5. DRDO Nishant DRDO Nishant is an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) developed by ADE (Aeronautical Development Establishment) a branch of DRDO Nishant UAV is primarily tasked with intelligence gathering over enemy territory. Nishant has an endurance of four hours and thirty minutes Niishant main misions are Battlefield reconnaissance & surveillance, Target tracking and localization and Artillery fire correction There are more than dozens searchers in Indian Army 4. IAI Searcher IAI Searcher is a reconnaissance UAV developed in Israel IAI Searcher is used for Unmaned aerial Vehicle used scounting and surveil...
  • MQ-9 Reaper UAV Drone - Missile Unload, Taxi, Launch and Recovery

    An MQ-9 Reaper (Predator B ) takes off from Wheeler Sack Army Airfield (WSAAF) at Fort Drum, New York on 05 April 2012. The MQ-9 is from the 174th Fighter Wing which launches and recovers its aircraft at WSAAF. The General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper (formerly called Predator B) is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), capable of remote controlled or autonomous flight operations, developed by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) for use by the United States Air Force, the United States Navy, the CIA, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Royal Air Force, and the Italian Air Force. The MQ-9 and other UAVs are referred to as Remotely Piloted Vehicles/Aircraft (RPV/RPA) by the U.S. Air Force to indicate their human ground controllers. The MQ-9 is the first UAV designed for long-endurance, hi...
  • Israeli Military NEW ADVANCED fixed wing VTOL UAV Aircraft

    The Israeli military unveiled a new advanced fixed wing vertical takeoff UAV aircraft to improve surveillance on the battle field. The Israel Aerospace Industries Panther is a tilt-rotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) produced by Israel Aircraft Industries in Israel. The Panther employs a tilt-rotor propulsion system patented by IAI and designed for tactical use, allowing runway-free takeoffs and landings on unprepared locations. It features three "ultra-quiet" electric motors, two of which are tilt-rotor and one providing additional lift for hovering, takeoff and landing.[1][2] An automatic flight-control system controls the transition between the rotors' various positions. Weighing roughly 65 kilograms (143 lb) the Panther has an operational radius of over 60 kilometres (37 mi) and can ...
  • Flying The MQ-1 Predator UAV - Pilot Training

    MQ-1B Predator pilot and sensor operator from the 6th Reconnaissance Squadron (6th RS) fly a training mission from one of Holloman's ground control stations (GCS). The MQ-1B Predator is a multi-mission, medium altitude, long-endurance remotely piloted aircraft. Video by Senior Airman BreeAnn Sachs | Holloman Air Force Base Public Affairs Office AiirSource℠ covers events from the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard. http://youtube.com/AiirSource Like & share this video to show your support! Subscribe to stay updated: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=AiirSource Stay connected with us here: Google+ http://google.com/+AiirSource Facebook http://facebook.com/AiirSource Twitter @AiirSource http://twitter.com/AiirSource
  • US Air Force MOST LARGEST UAV Surveillance Aircraft

    A great video of the US Air Force Global Hawk UAV surveillance aircraft. The Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk is an unmanned (UAV) surveillance aircraft. It was initially designed by Ryan Aeronautical (now part of Northrop Grumman), and known as Tier II+ during development. The Global Hawk performs a similar role as the Lockheed U-2. The RQ-4 provides a broad overview and systematic surveillance using high-resolution synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and long-range electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) sensors with long loiter times over target areas. It can survey as much as 40,000 square miles (100,000 km2) of terrain a day. The Global Hawk is operated by the United States Air Force. It is used as a high-altitude platform covering the spectrum of intelligence collection capability to support f...
  • My DIY UAV Project

    This video gives an overview of what the hobby of amateur UAVs, or drones, is all about. It reviews the hardware, software interface, flying with telemetry up-link and down-link, flying in simulation and a little about my projects as well. I need to correct a point in my video. I say that the plane is flying "autonomously." This is not accurate in that autonomous implies that the autopilot and the plane it's controlling are making their own decisions and acting accordingly. It would be more accurate to state simply that the plane is following a pre-programmed route while under control of the autopilot. Apparently the UAV industry is trying to get away from having the term "autonomous" applied to these systems. The industry would also like to get away from the term "drone," but I thi...
  • PREDATOR C "Avenger" UAV

    Company video about our newest stealthy Predator C "Avenger" UAS (unmanned aircraft system). Arriving at various theatres of operation soon. General Atomics Aeronautical Systems
  • Top 10 Smart #Drones: New #Technology #UAV Which You Won't Believe Exist!

    #Top10 Smart #Drones: New #technologynews #UAV Which You Won't Believe Exist! Subscribe us @ https://goo.gl/uZPhPV CoDrone: http://kck.st/1RTx9un Razer Eidolon: http://bit.ly/1md65YK PlexiDrone: http://bit.ly/1PutpZA ONAGOfly: http://bit.ly/1Y10LE2 Micro Drone 3.0: http://bit.ly/1G3yHxk WALLET DRONE: http://bit.ly/1KX5m4s Bionic Bird: http://bit.ly/1PROoFI ELF: http://bit.ly/1JY0dOI NANO DRONE for Beginners: http://bit.ly/1VLEt9b Ghost Drone: http://bit.ly/1UJUlJd PhoneDrone Ethos: http://bit.ly/1md3dLn Fotokite Phi: http://bit.ly/1hB5rC2
  • The Proper way to use a HATR and UAV! MiniMap Ownage | NUCLEAR 18 Unstoppables! HC DOM BO3

    Call of duty black ops 3 nuclear multiplayer gameplay showing the proper way to use the HATR and UAV scorestreaks. Link To directors Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdu2X7Negk42J1DPseghtUg?nohtml5=False Netduma website: http://www.netduma.com/ Use code "THUNDER" for $10 off! Order your Scuf Gaming controller today -https://scufgaming.com/store/ use promo code THUNDER for 5% off all orders. Click this link and get 10% off all Kontrol Freak Orders - https://www.kontrolfreek.com/?a_aid=thunders7ruck How To Get on TSG - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEk0TZvCvVw&nohtml5;=False Follow me on Twitter - http://twitter.com/#!/ThunderS7ruck Thunder's main channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/402THUNDER402
  • Dromida Vista UAV First Flight Impressions - TheRcSaylors

    Dromida Vista UAV First Full Flight Impressions by Nate from TheRcSaylors! This is our first charge to ever make it into the Vista UAV and wanted to share the experience with all of you! Unedited and raw video of the entire flight to show you how long of a flight you can realistically expect, even on a slightly windy day! We can't wait to get some more flight time in on this awesome rc quadcopter and share with you, so be sure to subscribe to stay up to date with this rc and others like it! Buy a Vista at TowerHobbies - http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I;=LXFBRHWW&P;=ML
  • Shotgun vs Drone Airframe - UAV Torture Test by Game of Drones

    Game of Drones - Aerial Combat Design & Engineering http://www.GameofDrones.biz http://www.facebook.com/GameofDronesCA http://www.twitter.com/GameofDronesCA On this Episode, Marque Cornblatt and the team puts the airframe prototype through a torture test. The airframe will face flying through fire and glass windows, free-fall drops from hundreds of feet and will even face down a 12 gauge shotgun loaded with heavy dove ammo. Does this drone airfrmae have what it takes to survive? Thanks to Paintball Battlecam and Paintball Jungle http://www.youtube.com/paintballbattlecam and Justin Grey http://www.youtube.com/user/firesculpturevideo Get the SF Vigilance T-shirt and other gear here: http://www.cafepress.com/dd/69101332
  • 3DR Aero Fixed Wing UAV Introduction

    Adam at http://www.aeroworksproductions.com demonstrates the 3DR Aero fixed wing UAV. Capable of full autonomous flight and used in a variety of industries, the Aero is capable of covering 250 acres in a single flight on the stock battery and up to 2 hours flight time with larger battery configuration. 2.5K Flight video here- https://youtu.be/8bwtrYzsBd4 Aeroworks offers introductory courses in UAV's, Aerial Photography, SAR and Law Enforcement applications.
  • UAV Docking for Autonomous Aerial Refueling

    UAV autonomous airborne docking can significantly extend a UAV's range and endurance through refueling or recharging. This video presents some of our recent results from close formation flight and docking experiments. http://www.linkedin.com/in/danielbwilson https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Daniel_Wilson12
TERRORIST HUNTER Swedish military SKELDAR UAV Helicopter

TERRORIST HUNTER Swedish military SKELDAR UAV Helicopter

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Another great idea from Saab for the swedish military and NATO members combating terrorists. The Saab Skeldar will provide excellent real time intelligence on the battlefield. Skeldar is a medium range VTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing) UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) developed by the Swedish aerospace company Saab. Missions for the Skeldar involves surveillance, intelligence gathering, light cargo transportation and electronic warfare. Development[edit] The Skeldar is a derivate from CybAero’s APID 55 UAV system, development started in 2005.[1] In June 2006 the Skeldar V-150 was unveiled at the Eurosatory exhibition in Paris, France.[2] The Skeldar V-200 is the designation for the developed version of the system.[3] Design[edit] The Skeldar V-200 can take-off and land on an area of 15x15 meters. Take-off and landings can be made autonomously. Skeldar V-200 is modular in the sense that payloads can be changed depending on the mission characteristics, for example it can be equipped with laser pointers, range finders, EO/IR 3D Mapping, a light cargo hook and SIGINT (Signals Intelligence)[4] The Skeldar V-200 can be operated in both in land and naval operations, by 2–4 people. A UAS Control Station can be integrated into a ground-vehicle such as an APC or truck.[5] For naval operations the control station can be integrated into a ships normal operator consoles and combat management systems.[6] In 2009 Saab partnered with Swiss UAV to jointly develop and market three VTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing) designs: the Skeldar V-200 and Swiss UAV's Neo S-300 and Koax X 240. The three systems can be controlled from a Saab common ground control station.[7] Operators[edit] Spain Spanish Navy on trials Specifications[edit] Source: Saab Skeldar V-200 Technical specifications[8] Length: 4 m Width: 1.2 m Height: 1.3 m Max takeoff weight: 200 kg Max takeoff altitude: 2400 m Payload: 40 kg Maximum speed: 130 km/h Range: 150 km Endurance: 5 hours Power rating: 55 hp Service ceiling: 4500 m Takeoff preparation time: less than 15 min An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), commonly known as a drone and also referred to as an unpiloted aerial vehicle and a remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), is an aircraft without a human pilot aboard. ICAO classify unmanned aircraft into two types under Circular 328 AN/190.[1] Autonomous aircraft Autonomous aircraft are considered to be not suitable for regulation due to legal and liability issues Remotely piloted aircraft Remotely piloted aircraft are subject to civil regulation under ICAO and under the relevant National aviation authority There are many different names for these aircraft. They are called UAS (unpiloted air system), UAV (unpiloted aerial vehicle), RPAS (remote piloted aircraft systems) and model aircraft. It has also become popular to refer to them as drones. Their flight is controlled either autonomously by onboard computers or by the remote control of a pilot on the ground or in another vehicle. The typical launch and recovery method of an unmanned aircraft is by the function of an automatic system or an external operator on the ground.[2] Historically, UAVs were simple remotely piloted aircraft, but autonomous control is increasingly being employed.[3][not in citation given] They are usually deployed for military and special operation applications, but also used in a small but growing number of civil applications, such as policing and firefighting, and nonmilitary security work, such as inspection of power or pipelines. UAVs are often preferred for missions that are too "dull, dirty or dangerous"[4] for manned aircraft. History The idea of a pilotless aircraft is not a new concept. The concept of drones dates back to the mid-1800s, when Austrians sent off unmanned, bomb-filled balloons as a way to attack Venice. The drone seen today started innovation in the early 1900s, and was originally used for target practice to train military personnel. It continued to be developed during World War I, when the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company came up with the a pilotless aerial torpedo that would drop and explode at a particular, preset time.[5] The earliest attempt at a powered unmanned aerial vehicle was A. M. Low's "Aerial Target" of 1916.[6] Nikola Tesla described a fleet of unmanned aerial combat vehicles in 1915.[7] A number of remote-controlled airplane advances followed during and after World War I, including the Hewitt-Sperry Automatic Airplane. The first scale RPV (Remote Piloted Vehicle) was developed by the film star and model airplane enthusiast Reginald Denny in 1935.[6] More were made in the technology rush during World War II; these were used both to train antiaircraft gunners and to fly attack missions. Nazi Germany also produced and used various UAV aircraft during the course of WWII. Jet engines were applied after World War II in such types as the Teledyne Ryan Firebee I of 1951,
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Watch World’s First Jet-Powered, 3D Printed UAV Top 150 Mph!

Watch World’s First Jet-Powered, 3D Printed UAV Top 150 Mph!

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Aurora Flight Sciences, a Virginia-based manufacturer specializing in advanced UAV systems, is pushing the envelope of UAV design by teaming up with Stratasys to create the world’s first jet-powered, 3D printed aircraft. Using 80% 3D printed parts, the UAV is composed of Stratasys’ ULTEM™ 9085 lightweight material to achieve flight speeds of over 150 Mph. The high-speed system boasts an impressive 9 ft wingspan and weighs in at only 33 lbs. Watch Dan Campbell, Aerospace Research Engineer at Aurora Flight Sciences, explain how the UAV project met a number of goals using Stratasys 3D printing solutions. And see it soar!
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Drones -Evolution of Drone Technology - Rise of the Drones - UAV - Unmanned Air Vehicle - Must Watch

Drones -Evolution of Drone Technology - Rise of the Drones - UAV - Unmanned Air Vehicle - Must Watch

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Drone On: the Future of UAV Over the US

Drone On: the Future of UAV Over the US

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From military weapons expos in Jordan to idyllic SoCal beaches, we caught up with some of those who are building and selling unmanned aerial vehicles all over the world, and even convinced a few companies to let us take their flying spy robots for a spin. Originally aired on Motherboard.vice.com Like Motherboard on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/motherboardtv Follow Motherboard on Twitter: http://twitter.com/motherboard Read our Tumblr: http://motherboardtv.tumblr.com/
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Drones - Documentary of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)

Drones - Documentary of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)

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Drones. These unmanned flying robots–some as large as jumbo jets, others as small as birds–do things straight out of science fiction. Much of what it takes to get these robotic airplanes to fly, sense, and kill has remained secret. Let's reveal the amazing technologies that make drones so powerful as we see how a remotely-piloted drone strike looks and feels from inside the command center. From cameras that can capture every detail of an entire city at a glance to swarming robots that can make decisions on their own to giant air frames that can stay aloft for days on end, drones are changing our relationship to war, surveillance, and each other. And it's just the beginning. Discover the cutting edge technologies that are propelling us toward a new chapter in aviation history. https://youtu.be/qOcv6aMk7bs
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Nano UAV - Black Hornet - PD-100 PRS

Nano UAV - Black Hornet - PD-100 PRS

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The PD-100 Black Hornet is a nano UAV developed by Prox Dynamics. The Black Hornet offers intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support to armed forces in mission critical operations. The UAV gives access to remote locations and provides situational awareness on the battle field.The Black Hornet has been deployed in Afghanistan to meet the surveillance requirements of the UK Armed Forces. The UAV is also in service with the security forces of several other countries.
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US Air force STEALTH UAV armed with LASER GUN to kill S-400 defence

US Air force STEALTH UAV armed with LASER GUN to kill S-400 defence

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New us air force UAV made to kill russian s-400 air defence The General Atomics Avenger (formerly Predator C) is a developmental unmanned combat air vehicle built by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems for the United States military. Its first flight occurred on 4 April 2009.[2][3] Unlike the previous MQ-1 Predator and MQ-9 Reaper (Predator B) drones, the Avenger is powered by a turbofan engine, and its design includes stealth features such as internal weapons storage, and an S-shaped exhaust for reduced heat and radar signature.[4] The Avenger will support the same weapons as the MQ-9, and carry the Lynx synthetic aperture radar and a version of the F-35 Lightning II's electro-optical targeting system (EOTS), called the Advanced Low-observable Embedded Reconnaissance Targeting (ALERT) system.[5][6] The Avenger will use the same ground support infrastructure as the MQ-1 and MQ-9, including the ground control station and existing communications networks.[2] Flight testing[edit] The first flight of the first prototype Avenger occurred on April 4, 2009 at the company's Gray Butte Flight Operations Facility in Palmdale, California. The aircraft took off and landed without any discrepancies and was ready to fly again once refueled. Following flights were performed successfully on April 13 and 14.[7] The second prototype Avenger performed its first flight on January 12, 2012, meeting all performance objectives and refining the first prototype design to an operational capability. The Tail 2 prototype featured a four foot longer fuselage to accommodate larger payloads and more fuel. This larger Avenger can carry a larger payload of up to 3,500 lb of weapons internally and on its wing hard points. A third and fourth model are being produced, with Tail 3 expected to fly by late summer 2012 and Tail 4 by early 2013.[8] On February 15, 2012, the Air Force cancelled its MQ-X program, which was supposed to find an aircraft to replace the MQ-9 Reaper. The funds will be invested in developing technology to analyze the data already generated by its UAVs and upgrading current Reapers.[9][10] The Sea Avenger variant is part of the Navy's Unmanned Carrier-Launched Airborne Surveillance and Strike system (UCLASS) program. If it is selected by the Navy, the Air Force may consider buying the ground-based version for service.[11] On November 15, 2012, the Avenger flew for three hours while being controlled by the General Atomics Advanced Cockpit Ground Control Station (GCS). The Advanced Cockpit GCS has a wrap-around visual display and multi-dimensional moving map to increase situational awareness and reduce pilot workload. The Advanced Cockpit GCS has flown an MQ-1 Predator and is planned to fly an MQ-9 Reaper as part of an Air Force initiative to enable interoperability with all USAF Remote Piloted Aircraft (RPA).[12] Deployment to Afghanistan[edit] In December 2011, the Air Force announced that it had ordered an Avenger and that it was being deployed to Afghanistan. "This aircraft will be used as a test asset and will provide a significantly increased weapons and sensors payload capacity on an aircraft that will be able to fly to targets much more rapidly than the MQ-9 [Reaper] UAS," the USAF said in an announcement. "Since it has an internal weapons bay and four hardpoints on each wing it will also allow greater flexibility and will accommodate a large selection of next generation sensor and weapons payloads." The aircraft ordered was the original Tail 1 prototype version. This announcement sparked rumors that the aircraft was being deployed to monitor neighboring Iran and Pakistan. These allegations were made because the Avenger is stealthy, while the battlespace over Afghanistan is free of radar guided missiles, as well as any other anti-aircraft weapons. The announcement also came two weeks after the Iran-US RQ-170 incident. The Air Force responded by clarifying that the purchase was initiated in July of that year, well before the incident.[13][14] Export[edit] General Atomics has offered the Predator C Avenger to Canada as a contender for its Joint Unmanned Surveillance and Target Acquisition System (JUSTAS) armed UAV project.[15] Armament Internal weapons bay with 3,500 pounds (1,600 kg) capacity. 6 external hardpoints. 6,500 pounds (2,900 kg) payload total. AGM-114P Hellfire missiles GBU-39 SDB - 250 lb bombs GBU-12 Paveway II, GBU-38 JDAM - 500 lb bombs GBU-16 Paveway II, GBU-32 JDAM - 1000 lb bombs GBU-31 JDAM - 2000 lb bombs Avionics Lynx Synthetic Aperture Radar AESA Wide-area surveillance sensor The United States Air Force (USAF) is the aerial warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the seven American uniformed services. Initially part of the United States Army, the USAF was formed as a separate branch of the military on 18 September 1947 under the National Security Act of 1947.[5] It is the most recent branch of the U.S. military to be formed, and is the largest and
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British Army's Black Hornet Nano UAV - BBC News

British Army's Black Hornet Nano UAV - BBC News

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The Black Hornet Nano military unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) measures around 10 cm x 2.5 cm and provides troops on the ground with local situational awareness. Used operationally by the UK's Brigade Reconnaissance Force. An example of the modern technology used by British Forces out in Afghanistan. Video released by BBC News Follow us on Twitter for all the latest on UK defence and security: http://bit.ly/1IKVCsO You can also join the new UK Defence Forum for more in-depth UK defence discussion: http://t.co/BitbUtZh68
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New UAV Can Launch from Underwater for Aerial Missions

New UAV Can Launch from Underwater for Aerial Missions

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Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland, have developed an innovative unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that can stay on station beneath the water, then launch into the air to perform a variety of missions. The Corrosion Resistant Aerial Covert Unmanned Nautical System — or CRACUNS — is a submersible UAV that can be launched from a fixed position underwater, or from an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV). A team from APL’s Force Projection Sector worked with fabrication experts in the Research and Exploratory Development Department to create a new type of unmanned vehicle that can operate effectively in two very different arenas: air and water. Learn more at http://www.jhuapl.edu/newscenter/pres... Photo of Sec. Mabus and CRACUNS: AUVSI
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SUPER ADVANCED us navy X-47 stealth UAV Aircraft take off and landing

SUPER ADVANCED us navy X-47 stealth UAV Aircraft take off and landing

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A great idea for the US navy the x-47 uav aircraft will be useful in future conflicts. The Northrop Grumman X-47B is a demonstration unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) designed for carrier-based operations. Developed by the American defense technology company Northrop Grumman, the X-47 project began as part of DARPA's J-UCAS program, and is now part of the United States Navy's Unmanned Combat Air System Demonstration (UCAS-D) program. The X-47B first flew in 2011, and as of 2014, it is undergoing flight and operational integration testing, having successfully performed a series of land- and carrier-based demonstrations.[2][3][4] Northrop Grumman intends to develop the prototype X-47B into a battlefield-ready aircraft, the Unmanned Carrier-Launched Surveillance and Strike (UCLASS) system, which will enter service by 2019.[5] In August, 2014, the US Navy announced that it had integrated the X-47B into carrier operations alongside manned aircraft.[6] Design and development Origins[edit] The US Navy did not commit to practical UCAS efforts until 2000, when the service awarded contracts of US$2 million each to Boeing and Northrop Grumman for a 15-month concept-exploration program.[7] Design considerations for a naval UCAV included dealing with the corrosive saltwater environment, deck handling for launch and recovery, integration with command and control systems, and operation in an aircraft carrier's high-electromagnetic-interference environment. The Navy was also interested in procuring UCAVs for reconnaissance missions, penetrating protected airspace to identify targets for following attack waves.[8] The J-UCAS program was terminated in February 2006 following the US military's Quadrennial Defense Review. The US Air Force and Navy proceeded with their own UAV programs. The Navy selected Northrop Grumman's X-47B as its unmanned combat air system demonstrator (UCAS-D) program.[citation needed] A new weapon system will not be developed for the X-47B, but it will be able to carry existing weapons,[9] and has a full-sized weapons bay. To provide realistic testing, the demonstration vehicle is the same size and weight as the projected operational craft.[10][11][12] The X-47B prototype rolled out from Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California, on 16 December 2008. Its first flight was planned for November 2009, but the flight was delayed as the project fell behind schedule. On 29 December 2009, Northrop Grumman oversaw towed taxi tests of the aircraft at the Palmdale facility,[13] with the aircraft taxiing under its own power for the first time in January 2010. Flight testing The first flight of the X-47B demonstrator, designated Air Vehicle 1 (AV-1), took place at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on 4 February 2011.[14][15] The aircraft first flew in cruise configuration with its landing gear retracted on 30 September 2011.[16] A second X-47B demonstrator, designated AV-2, conducted its maiden flight at Edwards Air Force Base on 22 November 2011.[17] The two X-47B demonstrators were planned to have a three-year test program with 50 tests at Edwards AFB and NAS Patuxent River, Maryland, culminating in sea trials in 2013.[17][18] However, the aircraft performed so consistently that the preliminary tests stopped after 16 flights.[19] The aircraft will be used to demonstrate carrier launches and recoveries, as well as autonomous inflight refueling with a probe and drogue. The X-47B has a maximum unrefueled range of over 2,100 nautical miles (3,900 km), and an endurance of more than six hours.[20] In November 2011, the Navy announced that aerial refuelling equipment and software would be added to one of the prototype aircraft in 2014 for testing.[21] The demonstrator aircraft will never be armed.[19] In 2012, Northrop Grumman tested a wearable remote control system, designed to allow ground crews to steer the X-47B while on the carrier deck.[22] In May 2012, AV-1 began high-intensity electromagnetic interference testing at Patuxent River, to test its compatibility with planned electronic warfare systems.[23] In June 2012, AV-2 arrived at Patuxent River to begin a series of tests, including arrested landings and catapult launches, to validate the ability of the aircraft to conduct precision approaches to an aircraft carrier.[24] The drone's first land-based catapult launch was conducted successfully on 29 November 2012.[25][26] On 26 November 2012, the X-47B began its carrier-based evaluation aboard the USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia.[27] On 18 December 2012, the X-47B completed its first at-sea test phase. The system was remarked to have performed "outstandingly", having proved that it was compatible with the flight deck, hangar bays, and communication systems of an aircraft carrier. With deck testing completed, the X-47B demonstrator returned to NAS Patuxent River for further tests.[28]
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Top 5 UAV in Indian Armed Forces | Check Out India's Drone

Top 5 UAV in Indian Armed Forces | Check Out India's Drone

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Top 5 ( Five ) Unmanned Aerial Vehicles UAV in Indian Armed Forces most of are Israeli. Drones UAV and UCAV of India and Indian Armed Forces (Army, Navy and Airforce) 5. DRDO Nishant DRDO Nishant is an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) developed by ADE (Aeronautical Development Establishment) a branch of DRDO Nishant UAV is primarily tasked with intelligence gathering over enemy territory. Nishant has an endurance of four hours and thirty minutes Niishant main misions are Battlefield reconnaissance & surveillance, Target tracking and localization and Artillery fire correction There are more than dozens searchers in Indian Army 4. IAI Searcher IAI Searcher is a reconnaissance UAV developed in Israel IAI Searcher is used for Unmaned aerial Vehicle used scounting and surveillance sorties over friendly and enemy airspace IAI Sercher have tracking system , sensors and camera equipments There are more than 100 searchers in Indian Army 3. IAI Heron The IAI Heron is a medium-altitude long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developed by Israel The IAI Heron capable of Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) operations of up to 52 hours' duration at up to 10.5km Heron sensors, including thermographic camera (infrared) and visible-light airborne ground surveillance, intelligence systems (COMINT and ELINT) and various radar systems Heron is also capable of target acquisition and artillery adjustment and communicate with the ground control stationusing either direct line of sight data link with payload sensors There are more than 50 Heron in Indian Army 2. IAI Herop The IAI Harop is an unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) developed by Israel The IAI Harop is designed to loiter the battlefield and attack targets by self-destructing by launched from ground- or sea-based canisters and controlled in flight by a remote operator The Harop was publicly unveiled to the world for the first time in India, in the lead-up to the Aero India 2009 show There are more around 10 Heron in Indian Army 1. IAI Harpy IAI Harpy is an Unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) developed by Israel Harpy is designed to attack radar systems and is optimised for the SEAD role There are very few Harpy operation in Indian Air Force Drones of India, Indian Drones, India UAV, UAV india, UCAV india, India UCAV,
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MQ-9 Reaper UAV Drone - Missile Unload, Taxi, Launch and Recovery

MQ-9 Reaper UAV Drone - Missile Unload, Taxi, Launch and Recovery

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An MQ-9 Reaper (Predator B ) takes off from Wheeler Sack Army Airfield (WSAAF) at Fort Drum, New York on 05 April 2012. The MQ-9 is from the 174th Fighter Wing which launches and recovers its aircraft at WSAAF. The General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper (formerly called Predator B) is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), capable of remote controlled or autonomous flight operations, developed by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) for use by the United States Air Force, the United States Navy, the CIA, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Royal Air Force, and the Italian Air Force. The MQ-9 and other UAVs are referred to as Remotely Piloted Vehicles/Aircraft (RPV/RPA) by the U.S. Air Force to indicate their human ground controllers. The MQ-9 is the first UAV designed for long-endurance, high-altitude surveillance. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Atomics_MQ-9_Reaper Video by Tech. Sgt. Ricky Best | 174th Attack Wing | Date: 04.05.2012 AiirSource℠ covers military events and missions from the U.S. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard. http://youtube.com/AiirSource Like & share this video to show your support for the troops! Subscribe to AiirSource for future updates. Add AiirSource to your circles on Google+: http://google.com/+AiirSource Join the conversation on Facebook: http://facebook.com/AiirSource Follow AiirSource on Twitter: http://twitter.com/AiirSource Find us on the web: http://www.AiirSource.com
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Israeli Military NEW ADVANCED fixed wing VTOL UAV Aircraft

Israeli Military NEW ADVANCED fixed wing VTOL UAV Aircraft

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The Israeli military unveiled a new advanced fixed wing vertical takeoff UAV aircraft to improve surveillance on the battle field. The Israel Aerospace Industries Panther is a tilt-rotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) produced by Israel Aircraft Industries in Israel. The Panther employs a tilt-rotor propulsion system patented by IAI and designed for tactical use, allowing runway-free takeoffs and landings on unprepared locations. It features three "ultra-quiet" electric motors, two of which are tilt-rotor and one providing additional lift for hovering, takeoff and landing.[1][2] An automatic flight-control system controls the transition between the rotors' various positions. Weighing roughly 65 kilograms (143 lb) the Panther has an operational radius of over 60 kilometres (37 mi) and can loiter for approximately six hours at an altitude of 10,000 feet (3,000 m).[3] Its payload is IAI's Mini-POP electro-optical/infrared sensor, a stabilised camera with a laser rangefinder, pointer or laser designator.[2] The Panther is controlled from a two-man control station, one to control the aircraft and oversee tactical missions, and the other to act as the station manager. The two use identical consoles, while takeoff and landings are handled automatically.[1][2][4] A smaller version of the Panther, the Mini-Panther, is also available. Weighing 12 kg and capable of loitering for about two hours,[3] it is controlled from a command and control center carried in backpacks by two operators.[2] Prototypes of the Panther have carried out successful flight tests and it is expected to be operational in 2011.[3][dated info] The Panther was unveiled on October 5, 2010, at the Israeli land forces conference at Latrun and will be on display at the Association of the US Army’s (AUSA) 2010 Annual Meeting and Exposition in Washington DC.[1] IAI revealed that the Panther is being evaluated by foreign special forces.[2] The Israel Defense Forces (IDF; Hebrew: צְבָא הַהֲגָנָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל About this sound Tzva Hahagana LeYisra'el (help·info), lit. "The Army of Defense for Israel", commonly known in Israel by the Hebrew acronym Tzahal (צה״ל), are the military forces of the State of Israel. They consist of the ground forces, air force, and navy. The IDF is headed by its Chief of General Staff, the Ramatkal, subordinate to the Defense Minister of Israel; Lieutenant general (Rav Aluf) Gadi Eizenkot has served as Chief of Staff since 2015. An order from Defense Minister David Ben-Gurion on 26 May 1948 officially set up the Israel Defense Forces as a conscript army formed out of the paramilitary group Haganah, incorporating the militant groups Irgun and Lehi. The IDF served as Israel's armed forces in all the country's major military operations—including the 1948 War of Independence, 1951–1956 Retribution operations, 1956 Sinai War, 1964–1967 War over Water, 1967 Six-Day War, 1967–1970 War of Attrition, 1968 Battle of Karameh, 1973 Operation Spring of Youth, 1973 Yom Kippur War, 1976 Operation Entebbe, 1978 Operation Litani, 1982 Lebanon War, 1982–2000 South Lebanon conflict, 19871993 First Intifada, 20002005 Second Intifada, 2002 Operation Defensive Shield, 2006 Lebanon War, 2008–2009 Operation Cast Lead, 2012 Operation Pillar of Defense, and 2014 Operation Protective Edge. The number of wars and border conflicts in which the IDF has been involved in its short history makes it one of the most battle-trained armed forces in the world.[9][10] While originally the IDF operated on three fronts—against Lebanon and Syria in the north, Jordan and Iraq in the east, and Egypt in the south—after the 1979 Egyptian–Israeli Peace Treaty, it has concentrated its activities in southern Lebanon and the Palestinian Territories, including the First and the Second Intifada. The Israel Defense Forces differs from most armed forces in the world in many ways. Differences include the mandatory conscription of women and its structure, which emphasizes close relations between the army, navy, and air force. Since its founding, the IDF has been specifically designed to match Israel's unique security situation. The IDF is one of Israeli society's most prominent institutions, influencing the country's economy, culture and political scene. In 1965, the Israel Defense Forces was awarded the Israel Prize for its contribution to education.[11] The IDF uses several technologies developed in Israel, many of them made specifically to match the IDF's needs, such as the Merkava main battle tank, Achzarit armoured personnel carrier, high tech weapons systems, the Iron Dome missile defense system, Trophy active protection system for vehicles, and the Galil and Tavor assault rifles. The Uzi submachine gun was invented in Israel and used by the IDF until December 2003, ending a service that began in 1954. Following 1967,
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Flying The MQ-1 Predator UAV - Pilot Training

Flying The MQ-1 Predator UAV - Pilot Training

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MQ-1B Predator pilot and sensor operator from the 6th Reconnaissance Squadron (6th RS) fly a training mission from one of Holloman's ground control stations (GCS). The MQ-1B Predator is a multi-mission, medium altitude, long-endurance remotely piloted aircraft. Video by Senior Airman BreeAnn Sachs | Holloman Air Force Base Public Affairs Office AiirSource℠ covers events from the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard. http://youtube.com/AiirSource Like & share this video to show your support! Subscribe to stay updated: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=AiirSource Stay connected with us here: Google+ http://google.com/+AiirSource Facebook http://facebook.com/AiirSource Twitter @AiirSource http://twitter.com/AiirSource
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US Air Force MOST LARGEST UAV Surveillance Aircraft

US Air Force MOST LARGEST UAV Surveillance Aircraft

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A great video of the US Air Force Global Hawk UAV surveillance aircraft. The Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk is an unmanned (UAV) surveillance aircraft. It was initially designed by Ryan Aeronautical (now part of Northrop Grumman), and known as Tier II+ during development. The Global Hawk performs a similar role as the Lockheed U-2. The RQ-4 provides a broad overview and systematic surveillance using high-resolution synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and long-range electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) sensors with long loiter times over target areas. It can survey as much as 40,000 square miles (100,000 km2) of terrain a day. The Global Hawk is operated by the United States Air Force. It is used as a high-altitude platform covering the spectrum of intelligence collection capability to support forces in worldwide military operations. According to the United States Air Force, the superior surveillance capabilities of the aircraft allow more precise weapons targeting and better protection of friendly forces. Cost overruns led to the original plan to acquire 63 aircraft being cut to 45, and to a 2013 proposal to mothball the 21 Block 30 signals intelligence variants.[1] Each aircraft was to cost US$60.9 million in 2001,[2] but this had risen to $222.7 million per aircraft (including development costs) by 2013.[1] The U.S. Navy has developed the Global Hawk into the MQ-4C Triton maritime surveillance platform. Development[edit] Origins The Global Hawk took its first flight on 28 February 1998.[3] The first seven aircraft were built under the Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration (ACTD) program, sponsored by DARPA,[4] in order to evaluate the design and demonstrate its capabilities. Demand for the RQ-4's abilities was high in the Middle East; thus, the prototype aircraft were actively operated by the U.S. Air Force in the War in Afghanistan. In an unusual move, the aircraft entered initial low-rate production while still in engineering and manufacturing development. Nine production Block 10 aircraft, sometimes referred to as RQ-4A, were produced; of these, two were sold to the US Navy and an additional two were deployed to Iraq to support operations there. The final Block 10 aircraft was delivered on 26 June 2006.[5] In order to increase the aircraft's capabilities, the airframe was redesigned, with the nose section and wings being stretched. The modified aircraft, designated RQ-4B Block 20,[6] allow it to carry up to 3,000 lb of internal payload. These changes were introduced with the first Block 20 aircraft, the 17th Global Hawk produced, which was rolled out in a ceremony on 25 August 2006.[7] First flight of the Block 20 from the USAF Plant 42 in Palmdale, California to Edwards Air Force Base took place on 1 March 2007. Developmental testing of Block 20 took place in 2008.[8] United States Navy version[edit] A RQ-4A in U.S. Navy markings Main article: Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton The United States Navy took delivery of two of the Block 10 aircraft to evaluate their maritime surveillance capabilities, designated N-1 (BuNo 166509) and N-2 (BuNo 166510).[9] The initial navalised example was tested at Edwards Air Force Base briefly, before moving to NAS Patuxent River in March 2006 for the Global Hawk Maritime Demonstration (GHMD) program, operated by Navy squadron VX-20.[10][11] In July 2006, the GHMD aircraft flew in the Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise for the first time; although it was in the vicinity of Hawaii, the aircraft was operated from Edwards, requiring flights of approximately 2,500 mi (4,000 km) each way to the area. Four flights were performed, resulting in over 24 hours of persistent maritime surveillance coordinated with Abraham Lincoln and Bonhomme Richard. For the GHMD program, the Global Hawk was tasked with maintaining maritime situational awareness, contact tracking, and imagery support of exercise operations. Images were transmitted to NAS Patuxent River for processing and then forwarded to the fleet off Hawaii.[12] Northrop Grumman entered a RQ-4B variant in the US Navy's Broad Area Maritime Surveillance (BAMS) UAV competition. On 22 April 2008, it was announced that Northrop Grumman's RQ-4N had won and that the Navy had awarded a US$1.16 billion contract.[13] In September 2010, the RQ-4N was officially designated the MQ-4C.[14] The Navy MQ-4C differs from the Air Force RQ-4 mainly in its wing. While the Global Hawk remains at high altitude to conduct surveillance, the Triton climbs to 50,000 ft to see a wide area and can drop to 10,000 ft to get further identification of a target. The Triton's wings are specially designed to take the stresses of rapidly decreasing altitude. Though similar in appearance to the Global Hawk's wings, the Triton's internal wing structure is much stronger and has additional features including anti-icing capabilities and impact and lightning strike protection.[15] Cost increases and procurement[edit]
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My DIY UAV Project

My DIY UAV Project

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This video gives an overview of what the hobby of amateur UAVs, or drones, is all about. It reviews the hardware, software interface, flying with telemetry up-link and down-link, flying in simulation and a little about my projects as well. I need to correct a point in my video. I say that the plane is flying "autonomously." This is not accurate in that autonomous implies that the autopilot and the plane it's controlling are making their own decisions and acting accordingly. It would be more accurate to state simply that the plane is following a pre-programmed route while under control of the autopilot. Apparently the UAV industry is trying to get away from having the term "autonomous" applied to these systems. The industry would also like to get away from the term "drone," but I think they might have to concede that battle.
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PREDATOR C "Avenger" UAV

PREDATOR C "Avenger" UAV

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Company video about our newest stealthy Predator C "Avenger" UAS (unmanned aircraft system). Arriving at various theatres of operation soon. General Atomics Aeronautical Systems
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Top 10 Smart #Drones: New #Technology #UAV Which You Won't Believe Exist!

Top 10 Smart #Drones: New #Technology #UAV Which You Won't Believe Exist!

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#Top10 Smart #Drones: New #technologynews #UAV Which You Won't Believe Exist! Subscribe us @ https://goo.gl/uZPhPV CoDrone: http://kck.st/1RTx9un Razer Eidolon: http://bit.ly/1md65YK PlexiDrone: http://bit.ly/1PutpZA ONAGOfly: http://bit.ly/1Y10LE2 Micro Drone 3.0: http://bit.ly/1G3yHxk WALLET DRONE: http://bit.ly/1KX5m4s Bionic Bird: http://bit.ly/1PROoFI ELF: http://bit.ly/1JY0dOI NANO DRONE for Beginners: http://bit.ly/1VLEt9b Ghost Drone: http://bit.ly/1UJUlJd PhoneDrone Ethos: http://bit.ly/1md3dLn Fotokite Phi: http://bit.ly/1hB5rC2
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The Proper way to use a HATR and UAV! MiniMap Ownage | NUCLEAR 18 Unstoppables! HC DOM BO3

The Proper way to use a HATR and UAV! MiniMap Ownage | NUCLEAR 18 Unstoppables! HC DOM BO3

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Call of duty black ops 3 nuclear multiplayer gameplay showing the proper way to use the HATR and UAV scorestreaks. Link To directors Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdu2X7Negk42J1DPseghtUg?nohtml5=False Netduma website: http://www.netduma.com/ Use code "THUNDER" for $10 off! Order your Scuf Gaming controller today -https://scufgaming.com/store/ use promo code THUNDER for 5% off all orders. Click this link and get 10% off all Kontrol Freak Orders - https://www.kontrolfreek.com/?a_aid=thunders7ruck How To Get on TSG - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEk0TZvCvVw&nohtml5;=False Follow me on Twitter - http://twitter.com/#!/ThunderS7ruck Thunder's main channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/402THUNDER402
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Dromida Vista UAV First Flight Impressions - TheRcSaylors

Dromida Vista UAV First Flight Impressions - TheRcSaylors

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Dromida Vista UAV First Full Flight Impressions by Nate from TheRcSaylors! This is our first charge to ever make it into the Vista UAV and wanted to share the experience with all of you! Unedited and raw video of the entire flight to show you how long of a flight you can realistically expect, even on a slightly windy day! We can't wait to get some more flight time in on this awesome rc quadcopter and share with you, so be sure to subscribe to stay up to date with this rc and others like it! Buy a Vista at TowerHobbies - http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I;=LXFBRHWW&P;=ML
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Shotgun vs Drone Airframe - UAV Torture Test by Game of Drones

Shotgun vs Drone Airframe - UAV Torture Test by Game of Drones

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Game of Drones - Aerial Combat Design & Engineering http://www.GameofDrones.biz http://www.facebook.com/GameofDronesCA http://www.twitter.com/GameofDronesCA On this Episode, Marque Cornblatt and the team puts the airframe prototype through a torture test. The airframe will face flying through fire and glass windows, free-fall drops from hundreds of feet and will even face down a 12 gauge shotgun loaded with heavy dove ammo. Does this drone airfrmae have what it takes to survive? Thanks to Paintball Battlecam and Paintball Jungle http://www.youtube.com/paintballbattlecam and Justin Grey http://www.youtube.com/user/firesculpturevideo Get the SF Vigilance T-shirt and other gear here: http://www.cafepress.com/dd/69101332
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3DR Aero Fixed Wing UAV Introduction

3DR Aero Fixed Wing UAV Introduction

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Adam at http://www.aeroworksproductions.com demonstrates the 3DR Aero fixed wing UAV. Capable of full autonomous flight and used in a variety of industries, the Aero is capable of covering 250 acres in a single flight on the stock battery and up to 2 hours flight time with larger battery configuration. 2.5K Flight video here- https://youtu.be/8bwtrYzsBd4 Aeroworks offers introductory courses in UAV's, Aerial Photography, SAR and Law Enforcement applications.
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UAV Docking for Autonomous Aerial Refueling

UAV Docking for Autonomous Aerial Refueling

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UAV autonomous airborne docking can significantly extend a UAV's range and endurance through refueling or recharging. This video presents some of our recent results from close formation flight and docking experiments. http://www.linkedin.com/in/danielbwilson https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Daniel_Wilson12
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    TERRORIST HUNTER Swedish military SKELDAR UAV Helicopter

    Another great idea from Saab for the swedish military and NATO members combating terrorists. The Saab Skeldar will provide excellent real time intelligence on the battlefield. Skeldar is a medium range VTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing) UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) developed by the Swedish aerospace company Saab. Missions for the Skeldar involves surveillance, intelligence gathering, light cargo transportation and electronic warfare. Development[edit] The Skeldar is a derivate from CybAero’s APID 55 UAV system, development started in 2005.[1] In June 2006 the Skeldar V-150 was unveiled at the Eurosatory exhibition in Paris, France.[2] The Skeldar V-200 is the designation for the developed version of the system.[3] Design[edit] The Skeldar V-200 can take-off and land on an area of 15x15 meters. Take-off and landings can be made autonomously. Skeldar V-200 is modular in the sense that payloads can be changed depending on the mission characteristics, for example it can be equipped with laser pointers, range finders, EO/IR 3D Mapping, a light cargo hook and SIGINT (Signals Intelligence)[4] The Skeldar V-200 can be operated in both in land and naval operations, by 2–4 people. A UAS Control Station can be integrated into a ground-vehicle such as an APC or truck.[5] For naval operations the control station can be integrated into a ships normal operator consoles and combat management systems.[6] In 2009 Saab partnered with Swiss UAV to jointly develop and market three VTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing) designs: the Skeldar V-200 and Swiss UAV's Neo S-300 and Koax X 240. The three systems can be controlled from a Saab common ground control station.[7] Operators[edit] Spain Spanish Navy on trials Specifications[edit] Source: Saab Skeldar V-200 Technical specifications[8] Length: 4 m Width: 1.2 m Height: 1.3 m Max takeoff weight: 200 kg Max takeoff altitude: 2400 m Payload: 40 kg Maximum speed: 130 km/h Range: 150 km Endurance: 5 hours Power rating: 55 hp Service ceiling: 4500 m Takeoff preparation time: less than 15 min An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), commonly known as a drone and also referred to as an unpiloted aerial vehicle and a remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), is an aircraft without a human pilot aboard. ICAO classify unmanned aircraft into two types under Circular 328 AN/190.[1] Autonomous aircraft Autonomous aircraft are considered to be not suitable for regulation due to legal and liability issues Remotely piloted aircraft Remotely piloted aircraft are subject to civil regulation under ICAO and under the relevant National aviation authority There are many different names for these aircraft. They are called UAS (unpiloted air system), UAV (unpiloted aerial vehicle), RPAS (remote piloted aircraft systems) and model aircraft. It has also become popular to refer to them as drones. Their flight is controlled either autonomously by onboard computers or by the remote control of a pilot on the ground or in another vehicle. The typical launch and recovery method of an unmanned aircraft is by the function of an automatic system or an external operator on the ground.[2] Historically, UAVs were simple remotely piloted aircraft, but autonomous control is increasingly being employed.[3][not in citation given] They are usually deployed for military and special operation applications, but also used in a small but growing number of civil applications, such as policing and firefighting, and nonmilitary security work, such as inspection of power or pipelines. UAVs are often preferred for missions that are too "dull, dirty or dangerous"[4] for manned aircraft. History The idea of a pilotless aircraft is not a new concept. The concept of drones dates back to the mid-1800s, when Austrians sent off unmanned, bomb-filled balloons as a way to attack Venice. The drone seen today started innovation in the early 1900s, and was originally used for target practice to train military personnel. It continued to be developed during World War I, when the Dayton-Wright Airplane Company came up with the a pilotless aerial torpedo that would drop and explode at a particular, preset time.[5] The earliest attempt at a powered unmanned aerial vehicle was A. M. Low's "Aerial Target" of 1916.[6] Nikola Tesla described a fleet of unmanned aerial combat vehicles in 1915.[7] A number of remote-controlled airplane advances followed during and after World War I, including the Hewitt-Sperry Automatic Airplane. The first scale RPV (Remote Piloted Vehicle) was developed by the film star and model airplane enthusiast Reginald Denny in 1935.[6] More were made in the technology rush during World War II; these were used both to train antiaircraft gunners and to fly attack missions. Nazi Germany also produced and used various UAV aircraft during the course of WWII. Jet engines were applied after World War II in such types as the Teledyne Ryan Firebee I of 1951,
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