Tag Archives: Autonomous resupply

Long Discarded VTOL Concepts Revived in Unmanned Systems

July 13, 2010 The V-STAR mock-up designed by Colorado-based Frontline Aerospace was displayed in booth 1435. Sized at full-scale in the same category as the AD-150, the V-STAR would be powered by two Rolls-Royce Model 250 engines. The engines drive one ducted fan in the centre of the V-shaped fuselage for vertical lift and an

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At Robot Show, Future Of Warfare Is On Display

Denver, Colorado, August 27, 2009 — From robotic insects that can crawl and fly to spy drones that look and move like real hummingbirds, the future of warfare was on display this week at a massive robotic conference here. This year’s Association of Unmanned Vehicle Systems International show attracted more than 6,000 visitors — well

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Conceptual Design Of A Ducted Fan-Based Vertical Take Off And Landing Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

Broomfield, Colorado, January 22, 2009 – Frontline Aerospace, Inc., has released its detailed paper presented to the American Helicopter Society (AHS) describing the company’s breakthrough tactical unmanned aerial vehicle known as V-STAR. “It was an honor for AHS to invite us to discuss Frontline’s V-STAR this week in Scottsdale, AZ, at the International Specialist’s Meeting

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Frontline Aerospace Invited To Showcase V-STAR Design

Broomfield, Colorado, October 5, 2008 — Frontline Aerospace, Inc., has accepted an invitation to present V-STAR technology to the American Helicopter Society (AHS) at the International Specialist’s Meeting on Unmanned Rotorcraft Systems to be held in January 2009 in Phoenix, Arizona. “V-STAR is advancing state-of-the-art Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) – from wing-morphing to breakthrough improvements

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