«Las previsiones son de que este aparato comience a llegar a España en
2012», indicó Miguel García, y «mi propuesta -elevada al Jefe del
Ejército- es que sea esta Unidad de Agoncillo la que reciba esos doce
primeros helicópteros».
sábado, 24 de octubre de 2009
El batallón 3 de Agoncillo será el primero en recibir el nuevo helicóptero europeo
FAA Joins The International Chorus On Climate Change
World Aviation Authorities Agree To Reduce "Greenhouse Gas Emissions"
And Increase Fuel Efficiency
DARPA moves ahead with project to develop unmanned aerial vehicle that stays aloft for five years
http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/DARPAs-Vulture-What-Goes-Up-Neednt-Come-Down-04852/
ARLINGTON, Va., 23 Oct. 2009. Aeronautical scientists at the U.S.
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in Arlington, Va.,
are taking another step in developing an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)
able to stay aloft and on station for as long as five years to act as
an electronic sensor and military communications platform.
This project, called Vulture II, will compete three contractor teams
-- led by Aurora Flight Sciences Corp. of Manassas, Va.; the Boeing
Co. Integrated Defense Systems advanced systems segment in St. Louis;
and the Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, Calif. -- for the
right to build a small-scale flight demonstration version of the
Vulture high-altitude UAV that must remain aloft and on station for
three months.
Korean Showcases New UAV
The Night Intruder 100N, a new tactical unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)
developed by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI), is on display at Seoul
Airport in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, during the Seoul Air Show,
Thursday.