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Electro-Optics Supplement
July 2007
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Engineered by nature: UAV designs modeled after biological sources
Engineers at myriad organizations-universities, aeronautical laboratories, research facilities, and defense contractors-are studying and emulating biological phenomena in the design and development of micro- and nanoscale unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
Hunter-Killer UAVs to swarm battlefields
Hunter-Killer: by most definitions, the term designates an entirely new class of UAV, not a weaponized sensor platform, such as the MQ-1 Predator, but an aircraft designed from the beginning to seek out and strike targets.
Swarming the battlefield
Unmanned systems-in the air, on the ground, or in the water-are the force multipliers for the battlefields of today and tomorrow.
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