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The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded Lockheed Martin a $1.7-million, 10-month contract to design a remotely controlled nano air vehicle (NAV) that is capable of collecting military intelligence both indoors and in urban outdoor environments.
Although described as a Nano the NAV is not nanometer in scale, instead it is likely to be about 1.5-inches long and similar in size and shape to a maple tree seed, according to Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories (ATL), which has been contracted to lead the design team.
Lockheed Martin said a remote pilot would be able to fly the NAV towards its target by viewing its flight path through a camera embedded in the wing with images transmitted wireless back to the operative. As the system is developed Lockheed Martin expects an autopilot to be included aboard the NAV to provide limited autonomous operations. Once the NAV delivers its payload, it will return to base for collection and refurbishment.
Originally posted by waynos
Dont suppose it would be much good is a strong wind. A hailstone might even destroy it
Originally posted by DalairTheGreat
actually i think japan would be more technologicly advance. i mean....theve all kinds of stuff. like 5 megapixel cameraphones
Originally posted by st3ve_o
i'm not expert or anything on aircrafts (i only go on what i read on here), but thing that catches my eye about that post in $1.7-million!!
thats not much at all, and when i see the prices of ucav's that are in development, they are $millions/billions£ cheaper than manned projects, yet seems more effective (stealth/speed etc)!!
st3ve_o
maybe thats a concern for the United States in the future, if robot planes and gizmo's are so cheap to produce 'ALL' nations will be producing them
st3ve_o
many nations already have stealth UCAV's in production
st3ve_o
in 20/30 years will america still have a technological advange over most nations?? or will warfare be just one BIG computer game??
DalairTheGreat
actually i think japan would be more technologicly advance. i mean....theve all kinds of stuff. like 5 megapixel cameraphones
st3ve_o
but i predict 100 years japan will be the main nation of earth anyway (if not already) in every department...i use my loaf (head) and relise that an American won't be the first person to shake hands with a extra-terrestrial (as we are led to believe in films).
Originally posted by northwolf
Murcielago
At least UK, France, Sweden, Germany, Israel, Italy and SA have Stealth UAV/UCAVs under developement...
Originally posted by Stealth Spy
Once the NAV delivers its payload, it will return to base for collection and refurbishment.
Originally posted by poolboy
And i bet if the States are looking into this technology, they are already researching how to defend against it.
Originally posted by skippytjc
Payload could be an RFD chip.
Imagine dropping a sticky RFD chip on a high value target? That alone makes this tech more than worth the effort.
Also imagine one of these with a stinger? Does not take much of certain types of toxins to dissable/kill a person...
Or maybe drop a small bit of paint or dye that only shows up under certain wavelenghts of light. You could "mark" entire units of troops and vehicles this way and they would stand out under darkness.
Maybe make a “sticky” variant of one of these planes and fly it into a inconspicuous place on a ship while it’s in port. You could track that ship indefinitely without any effort at all.
The value of this technology is staggering.
[edit on 3-8-2006 by skippytjc]