DARPA's X-65, that replaces conventional aircraft flight controls with puffs of air, is coming together at Boeing subsidiary ...
American agency DARPA and Aurora Flight Sciences say the fuselage of the X-65 active flow control (AFC) demonstrator will be ...
The Pentagon's technology incubator has launched a competition seeking novel designs for uncrewed cargo aircraft capable of ...
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Aurora advances X-65 jet build with 30-ft wingspan for testing active flow control
DARPA’s X-65 Control of Revolutionary Aircraft with Novel Effectors, or CRANE, is being built to test an approach that ...
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Two-year flight delay for DARPA X-plane that steers with air bursts
The X-65 plane Aurora Flight Sciences is building for DARPA would use experimental air burst technology to steer, instead of ...
DARPA is holding a competition that will reward UAS designs that can improve current payload-to-weight limitations.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is poised to launch its futuristic X-65 aircraft in 2025, ushering in a new era of flight control technology. Spearheaded by DARPA's Control of ...
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DARPA Seeks Designs for Drones That Carry 4 Times Their Weight
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the main research and development hub for the U.S. Department of ...
American military research agency DARPA has always been at the forefront of technological advancements, and one of its most recent projects, the Speed and Runway Independent Technologies X-plane ...
If all goes well, the Pentagon this week will test an unmanned aircraft that, in theory, can travel at speeds upwards of 13,000 miles per hour and send a missile to strike an identified target within ...
DARPA has revealed a new project that seeks to invent a system that can build useful structures from scrap materials on forward bases that have been cut off by an enemy from being resupplied. The ...
TYSONS CORNER, VA, Jan. 24, 2018 ” Orbital ATK (NYSE: OA) will collaborate with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to study the potential of combined engine cycle technology for aircraft ...
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