Orbital UAV ships engines to Insitu Pacific to support Australian Army Tactical UAS program. PERTH, AUSTRALIA: Orbital Corporation Ltd (‘Orbital UAV’, ‘the Company’) has commenced the delivery of ...
The successful test of Monarch 5 running on natural gas shows the system’s unparalleled level of fuel flexibility as UAV Turbines transitions into production for commercial and defense customers.
UAV Turbines is developing a microturbine engine specifically for Group 3 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and the company believes the engines will be more reliable than the reciprocating engines ...
Northwest UAV has taken their newest engine – the NW-230 multi-fuel twin-cylinder UAV engine through its initial run-in paces and is ready to introduce this phenom to the industry at AUSA in October.
Research lab develops advanced power, propulsion and partnerships. At the heart of the challenges are the partnerships needed to build the associated inherent and lasting research abilities, says Mike ...
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Turkish firm’s attack drone turned into mid-air launch platform for strike UAVs
A Turkish company has showcased its powerful drone carrying two smaller unmanned aerial vehicles ...
Hanwha Aerospace is to develop a range of engines for unmanned air vehicles, including a large engine for medium-altitude, long-endurance systems. The company says it will work on the technology ...
At the AUVSI unmanned systems show earlier this week, it was interesting to note all the interest in engine technology for UAVs. The image most people have of the typical UAV powerplant is something ...
Following a $90 million agreement with Boeing’s unmanned aerial vehicle subsidiary InSitu, an Australian company that makes engines for aerial drones is setting up a facility in the Columbia Gorge ...
A photograph taken by a Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force P-3 maritime patrol aircraft shows a small Chinese unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) flying over a People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) ship ...
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