CHICAGO, June 21, 2005 Boeing Phantom Works and university research teams recently used this Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Renegade unmanned rotorcraft to demonstrate leading-edge flight control technologies that potentially could dramatically improve mission effectiveness of advanced unmanned aerial vehicles. The effort is part of the Software-Enabled Control program (SEC) sponsored by DARPA, with technical direction from the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory. During the demonstration flight on May 26 at Victorville, Calif., SEC software assumed control of the Renegade to executive autonomous maneuvering algorithms developed by university teams. (Ken Graeb photo)
To: RightWhale
reckon you know some folks'd be interested in this
2 posted on
06/21/2005 9:47:14 PM PDT by
King Prout
(I'd say I missed ya, but that'd be untrue... I NEVER MISS)
To: Righty_McRight; Central Scrutiniser
I wonder when they'll demonstrate it with a 737?
3 posted on
06/21/2005 9:47:37 PM PDT by
Paleo Conservative
(Hey! Hey! Ho! Ho! Andrew Heyward's got to go!)
To: Righty_McRight
Hmmm, doesn't that look like a Robinson R-22?
-B
5 posted on
06/21/2005 10:06:29 PM PDT by
beauzo
(Half full, or half empty?)
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