We got a glimpse at what a new cross between a helicopter and a jet aircraft might look like after Bell released a new image.
"The X-65 is a technology demonstrator ... of fluid dynamics that eventually led to CRANE." DARPA hopes that the X-65 will pave the way for a new generation of aircraft that will use AFC as ...
DARPA has been working on autonomous vehicles for decades, starting in earnest back in 1983 with the Strategic Computing Initiative. And it’s incredible how far the U.S. military has come.
The brainchild of the legendary institution DARPA (the Defense Advanced Research ... battery of thorough testing on October 19 in New York. The tech was successful in both a helicopter and fixed ...
Bell has completed wind-tunnel testing of its proposed X-plane for a DARPA project to demonstrate a high-speed ...
One of the major DARPA ideas you write about is sensor technology. How did that develop ... In their place has emerged a new group called the Defense Science Board. They are a group of scientists ...
Georgia Tech has received $561,130 for the ... the algorithmic framework upon which these new embedded systems will operate, and they will consciously remain "architecture-agnostic" so that the end ...
The research arm of the United States Military, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), recently held an event at the Pentagon showing off some of their next-generation technology.
One of the major DARPA ideas you write about is sensor technology. How did that develop ... In their place has emerged a new group called the Defense Science Board. They are a group of scientists ...
Bell Textron advances DARPA's SPRINT X-plane program with successful wind tunnel tests, marking the completion of the ...
Bell has released a rendering showing updated design concepts for vertical takeoff and landing-capable crewed and uncrewed ...
ECHER will compete in the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals this weekend for a chance at winning a $2 million grand prize. Video courtesy of Virgina Tech College of Engineering Find out more ...