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Military: Robotic Frisbees of Death
DefenseTech.org ^ | 9/4/06

Posted on 09/05/2006 11:17:16 PM PDT by llevrok

It ain't easy, picking out evil-doers in the urban canyons of the Middle East; there are so many places to hide. Taking 'em out can be even harder, what with all those noncombatants hanging nearby. But the Air Force thinks it might have an answer to this most vexing problem in counter-insurgency: frisbees.

Not just any frisbees, mind you. Robotic frisbees. Heavily armed robotic frisbees.

The Air Force recently tapped Triton Systems, out of Chelmsford, Mass, to develop such a "Modular Disc-Wing Urban Cruise Munition."

"The 3-D maneuverability of the Frisbee-UAV [unammned aerial vehicle] will provide revolutionary tactical access and lethality against hostiles hiding in upper story locations and/or defiladed behind obstacles," the company promises.

The circular drones will be lanuched "from munitions dispensers or by means of a simple mechanism similar to a shotgun target (skeet) launcher," Triton adds. Once in the air, they'll be tele-operated by soldiers on the ground. Or, if needed, the fightin' frisbees will pilot themselves as they hunt for guerrillas.

Once they catch up to the baddies, the drones will use a series of armor-piercing explosives, shooting jets of molten metal, to eliminate their targets. And these MEFP [Multiple Explosively Formed Penetrator] "warheads will be controllable so as to provide a single large fragment (bunker-buster) or tailorable pattern of smaller fragments (unprotected infantry or light utility vehicles)." The decision of whether to go bunker-buster or infantry-annihilator mode can either be determined by the drones' human operators, "or autonomous target classification routine built into the UAV."

Now, Triton's Frisbee-UAV concept isn't the first time roboticists have looked into disc-shaped drones. From 1992 to 1998, the Navy experimented with a set of unmanned, 250-pound, six-foot-diameter flying saucers. In 2002, Norweigan researchers showed off plans for a circular flying robot "inspired at least partly by the design of Star Trek's USS Enterprise," New Scientist noted.

Around the same time, at the University of Manchester, Jonathan Potts studied how best to control UAVs "based on the Frisbee TM sports disc shape."

"The Frisbee disc has proven its potential on the sports field as a platform for short free-flights," Potts wrote back in an '01 paper. Without "predefined flight orientation," a Frisbee drone "offers novel flight characteristics and manoeuvrability. It is potentially suitable for a variety of mission objectives fulfilling surveillance, communications, munitions and/or airborne radar warning systems."

These days, Potts is focusing less on Frisbee-shaped robots -- and more on Frisbee competitors. "In recent years Jonny has applied his scientific knowledge to develop a range of sports discs with improved aerodynamic performance," says the website of his new company, which makes a line of "super-durable" spinners for $16 apiece. Explosives and robotic controls are not included.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: frisbees; uav
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1 posted on 09/05/2006 11:17:17 PM PDT by llevrok
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To: llevrok
Cool, waiting for Tron pics...
2 posted on 09/05/2006 11:18:34 PM PDT by kinoxi
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To: llevrok

Bunker Busting Jarts!


3 posted on 09/05/2006 11:20:31 PM PDT by Uncle Miltie (Islamofascists' tactics are all War Crimes according to the Geneva Convention.)
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To: llevrok
The Air Force recently tapped Triton Systems, out of Chelmsford, Mass, to develop such a "Modular Disc-Wing Urban Cruise Munition."

I like "Robotic Frisbees of Death" better.

4 posted on 09/05/2006 11:22:55 PM PDT by Huntress (Proud owner of Norman/Norma, the transsexual cat.)
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To: llevrok

Whamo!


5 posted on 09/05/2006 11:23:44 PM PDT by battlegearboat
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To: llevrok

Can lawn darts be far behind?


6 posted on 09/05/2006 11:25:34 PM PDT by battlegearboat
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lol!


7 posted on 09/05/2006 11:26:14 PM PDT by geopyg (If the carrot doesn't work, use the stick. Don't wish for peace, pray for Victory.)
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To: Huntress
"Modular Disc-Wing Urban Cruise Munition."

Reminds me of something Marvin the Martian would use to get Bugs Bunny.

8 posted on 09/05/2006 11:28:13 PM PDT by piasa (Attitude Adjustments Offered Here Free of Charge)
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To: piasa

Actually, I remember reading about something like this from a book of fiction, 20 years ago....


9 posted on 09/05/2006 11:31:15 PM PDT by tcrlaf (VOTE DEM! You'll Look GREAT In A Burqa!)
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To: llevrok
I think this might call for the ultimate countermeasure:

Kevlar-Coated Airborn Titanium Jawed Border Collies.

Hope the French aren't up to designing those.

10 posted on 09/05/2006 11:33:53 PM PDT by piasa (Attitude Adjustments Offered Here Free of Charge)
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To: llevrok
"Modular Disc-Wing Urban Cruise Munition."

I understand this is standard issue on Bill Murray's EM-50 Urban Assault Vehicle.


11 posted on 09/05/2006 11:34:20 PM PDT by Jeff F
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To: Huntress
I like "Robotic Frisbees of Death" better

Me too. But I really can't wait to find out what the Marines name 'em.

L

12 posted on 09/05/2006 11:34:56 PM PDT by Lurker (If you want peace, prepare for war.)
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To: llevrok
"from munitions dispensers or by means of a simple mechanism similar to a shotgun target (skeet) launcher," Triton adds...

12ga. shotgun as the countermeasure. Gotta watch out for the one behind you.
13 posted on 09/05/2006 11:37:05 PM PDT by carumba (The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing. If you can fake that, you've got it made. Groucho)
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To: Lurker
"Squid Lids."
14 posted on 09/05/2006 11:42:55 PM PDT by battlegearboat
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To: llevrok

I'm waiting for the Supressor Slinky.


15 posted on 09/06/2006 12:02:36 AM PDT by Outland (Socialism IS the enemy.)
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To: llevrok

A friend of mine was out in a large public park recently where a man was testing a small, 3 feed wing span, remote controlled airplane. Apparently he was testing it for possible military application, so it looks like more than one solution may be on the military drawing boards.


16 posted on 09/06/2006 12:47:00 AM PDT by gleeaikin
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To: battlegearboat

"You'll Put Your Eye Out!"


17 posted on 09/06/2006 3:07:41 AM PDT by Khurkris (When the levee breaks there'll be no place to hide.)
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To: llevrok

Whizzywyg


18 posted on 09/06/2006 3:11:09 AM PDT by The Red Zone
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To: llevrok
Here's the new training facility...


19 posted on 09/06/2006 3:14:00 AM PDT by ovrtaxt (We gotta watch out for the Hellbazoo and the Hamas...)
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To: llevrok

I read years ago (can't remember where, of course) that frisbees can't carry anything much on (or in) them because it screws up the aerodynamics. Also, after the intitial push by the skeet launcher, how is the vehicle supposed to propel itself around corners to get the guy hiding behind the wall? It will have to have independent thrusters, guidance system, plus a payload of weapons. Where in the frisbee is all that supposed to go?


20 posted on 09/06/2006 3:53:17 AM PDT by Stirner
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