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U.S. Air Force Demonstrates Raven to Chilean Air Force
10/30/2008
QUINTERO AIR FORCE BASE, Chile (AFNS)  - Force Protection Airmen and a Canadian officer participating in Operation Southern Partner demonstrated the Small Unmanned Aircraft System to the Chilean air force's anti-aircraft artillery regiment Oct 29.




Flying Under the Radar: Raven Migrating to a New Digital Data Link
10/30/2008
NATICK, Mass. - On Sept. 19, members of the Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center's (NSRDEC) Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration (ACTD) and Urban Technology Office (UTO) completed a briefing requirement for the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (OASD) Networks and Information Integration (NII). This milestone cleared the way for the NSRDEC - developed Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (SUAS) digital data link (DDL) to transition to the production line.




UAS - Unheard, Unseen, Unstoppable
10/1/2008
Today, the Air Force must operate with unmanned aircraft systems, and they are now part of the way the Air Force does business, from launching bombs in support of ground troops to providing real-time reconnaissance. While some in the pilot community eyes the unmanned aircraft with apprehension, the new systems are the most-requested assets in Iraq and Afghanistan.




Army, Air Force Ready to Complete UAV Concept of Operations
9/26/2008
As soon as today, a meeting between the leaders of the Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) and Air Combat Command (ACC) could resolve a concept of operations for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) in joint operations, according to a top Army general.





Harnessing Wind Power
9/22/2008
MAALAEA - Six large fanlike structures atop a wall at the Maui Ocean Center will soon be generating renewable energy in an experimental project to help power Maui's only ocean aquarium. The six wind turbines in the "Architectural Wind" generation system are scheduled to go online possibly this week to reduce the center's demand on the Maui Electric Co.'s grid, said General Manager Kate Zolezzi.




Hawaii Can Go Green - Arch Wind Turbines
9/18/2008
ABC News features some of the companies that are helping Hawaii "Go Green" at the Heco Expo.




Airports Go For Green with Eco-Friendly Efforts
9/16/2008
A fleet of miniature wind turbines at Boston Logan International Airport have perhaps the best view of the city, overlooking the downtown skyline across the expansive harbor as commercial jets descend overhead. Each 6-foot-tall turbine, placed at the edge of the rooftop of the airport's headquarters, is affixed at a unique angle to capture the winds that gust through Boston Harbor and climb the building's walls.




Perch and Stare
9/15/2008
It would be ambitious enough if all the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) wanted to do was design a small UAV that could take off by itself, fly to a destination, land, power down, watch what's going on for a long time, then power up, take off and return home - all without much input from a human operator.




UAVs a Winner in Russo-Georgian War
9/15/2008
Unmanned Aircraft Continue to Prove Worth on Modern Battlefield
(Newtown, Conn., September 15, 2008) - "A clear winner in the recent Russo-Georgian War is unmanned aircraft," said Larry Dickerson, Unmanned Vehicles Analyst for Forecast International. "This fighting shows that even small conflicts are likely to see the participation of unmanned air vehicles," Dickerson said.






A Monrovia Firm's Tiny Planes Have Growing Clout
9/10/2008
AeroVironment Inc.'s Unmanned Spy Craft Become Vital Reconnaissance Tools on the Battlefield

Standing amid a grove of pepper plants in Thousand Oaks last week, Christopher Thompson revved up his plane's tiny 6-inch propeller and then gently tossed it into the sky, much as weekend hobbyists fly their airborne toys. But this mini-aircraft called the Raven, weighing little over 4 pounds and painted in Army gray, is no ordinary model. It is actually a tiny U.S. military spy plane that can hover quietly 500 feet in the air and transmit video images to operators several miles away. These Simi Valley-made planes are providing vital information to ground combat soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan who want to know what's happening over the ridge and around the bend




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