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Signs of New Aviation Era are Unmistakable

From aviation’s infancy, the US military has been a leading source of aerial innovations and educator of those who put those winged aviation innovations to work.

Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport :: Where's Barb? : Unmanned Aircraft Systems for Commercial

An interesting subject was discussed in the recent FAA forecast, the future of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). What started as remote control planes on steroids has grown to fully autonomous systems for commercial applications. Able to perform tasks with less noise and fewer

Aviation India: Operator error blamed for recent UAV crashes

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Will Army Drones Spark Interservice Rivalry?

Wandering through a Google collection of aviation news, Combat Aviation Brigade Welcomes a New Unit, New Aircraft , grabbed my attention.

PICTURE: China's Wind Blade UAV revealed - The DEW Line

What was the joke around the office almost the instant after Iran announced possession of an RQ-170 Sentinel?

Avtobaza: Iran's weapon in alleged RQ-170 affair? - The DEW Line

Could this be the smoking electron in the alleged unmanned air vehicle (UAV) incident over Iran? The original reports that Iran

BREAKING: Iran claims RQ-170 kill - The DEW Line

The official Iran Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) is reporting that national military forces have shot down a US Lockheed Martin RQ-170 stealth unmanned air system. The aircraft sustained

Help coming for AWACS in a J-20 era? - The DEW Line

The Boeing E-3A airborne warning and control system (AWACS) is like the binoculars of a fighter formation. By emitting a 3GHz electromagnetic pulse, the E-3A's Northrop Grumman APY-2 radar can spot an inbound fighter at 30,000ft as far as 430nm...

Seoul Air Show: South Korea goes shopping - The DEW Line

SEOUL -- South Korea wants things. A new fighter, for instance. Also, a new attack helicopter. And then a maritime helicopter. And new radars for their F-16s. Before any of that happens, which could be within a year, the Republic...

Archive solves funny-looking Hunter mystery - The DEW Line

Do not adjust your computer display. That's really a Northrop Grumman MQ-5B Hunter unmanned air vehicle (UAV) with enlarged wings and booms. Flightglobal UAV and spaceflight editor Zach Rosenberg spotted the unusual model on Northrop's booth. It stumped us for...

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