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  2. Unmanned aerial vehicles in the United States military

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    This has caused United States Navy UAV programs to increase in cost from 0% to 5%, while United States Air Force UAV programs have increased from 60% to 284%. [40] The USAF said in 2012 that it will focus on development of UAVs capable of collaborative networking with manned aircraft in "buddy attacks" or flying as standalone systems. [41]

  3. UAV Flight Training and Simulation Market to Reach $5.2 ...

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    By region, Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing region in the UAV flight training and simulation market due to several factors driving UAV adoption and training needs. Rapid economic development, coupled with increasing security concerns, prompts governments and industries across the region to invest heavily in UAV technology.

  4. Unmanned aerial vehicle - Wikipedia

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    An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), or unmanned aircraft system (UAS), commonly known as a drone, is an aircraft with no human pilot, crew, or passengers onboard. UAVs were originally developed through the twentieth century for military missions too "dull, dirty or dangerous" [ 1 ] for humans, and by the twenty-first, they had become essential ...

  5. Dassault nEUROn - Wikipedia

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    The cost of Spain's participation to the program is estimated at €35.5 million, spread over the 2007–2012 period. Derived production UCAV unit cost is estimated by Dassault to be €25 million. The French Ministry of Armed Forces will invest 128 million euros in 2024 to develop an unmanned combat aerial vehicle, based on the Neuron ...

  6. Applied Aeronautics - Wikipedia

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    Applied Aeronautics was founded by Ryan Johnston and Justin Martin with the goal of developing a UAV platform that would sit between the two extremes in the unmanned aircraft market: the low cost and high fragility of traditional hobbyist drones on one end, and the high cost of durable, professional drones on the other.

  7. Collaborative combat aircraft - Wikipedia

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    A CCA is a military drone with an onboard AI control system and capability to carry and deliver a significant military weapons load. Its AI system is envisaged as being significantly lighter and lower-cost than a human pilot with their associated life support systems, but offering comparable capability in flying the aircraft and in mission execution.

  8. BAE Systems Taranis - Wikipedia

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    The prototype, which had an initial development cost of £143 million, was unveiled by BAE Systems at Warton Aerodrome, Lancashire, on 12 July 2010. [10] [11] Ground tests of the prototype began in 2010. [12] The aircraft's first flight was later delayed to 2012, [13] then delayed further and finally took place on 10 August 2013. [14]

  9. NASA ERAST Program - Wikipedia

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    The Environmental Research Aircraft and Sensor Technology, or ERAST program was a NASA program to develop cost-effective, slow-flying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that can perform long-duration science missions at altitudes above 60,000 ft (18,000 m). The project included a number of technology development programs conducted by the joint ...