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Home » Uncategorized » NAVY UNVEILS NEW DRONE

NAVY UNVEILS NEW DRONE

The newest drone in the U.S. military’s grow­ing robotic arse­nal looks like an Apollo–era model rocket, and is small enough to fit in a golf bag. So it prob­a­bly isn’t going to make Saddam Hussein quiver in his bunker.
But the Silver Fox unmanned air­craft could prove use­ful to mil­i­tary com­man­ders on the ground in Iraq as an air­borne chem­i­cal weapons detec­tor and a set of eyes over the bat­tle­field.
The Office of Naval Research gave me the first look at the Fox, slated for trial runs in the Iraqi the­ater.
The 8-​​foot-​​long, sausage-​​shaped drone has a pro­peller in the front, and detach­able wings and tail fins — all of which fold neatly into a con­verted golf club bag. It isn’t the only tac­ti­cal UAV slated for test­ing dur­ing the sec­ond Gulf War. But the Fox has capa­bil­i­ties the other drones in its class lack.
At 20 pounds and 6 feet in width, the Fox can stay in the air sev­eral times longer than the Dragon Eye, the Marines’ 5-​​pound mini-​​drone with a 45-​​inch wingspan. And it flies higher — 500 to 1,000 feet in the air.
Unlike the Eye, how­ever, the Fox can’t be thrown in a back­pack and car­ried around by a sin­gle Marine. So it’s not quite as portable. But all the Eye can do is see. The Fox can not only see but also has a sense of smell, pick­ing up traces of nerve gases and blis­ter agents with a detec­tor devel­oped at Sandia National Laboratories.
Originally, the UAV was built for the most gen­tle of mil­i­tary pur­poses — to mon­i­tor whales swim­ming in the water near Navy ships.
Federal envi­ron­men­tal reg­u­la­tions require the Navy to make sure that whales are not in the area when it con­ducts trial bomb­ing runs or tests of its ultra-​​loud sonar. The Silver Fox, com­pleted in the late sum­mer of 2002, was sup­posed to han­dle that whale-​​watching mis­sion.
But when the Navy Operations Group — a technology-​​minded group of offi­cers, nick­named “Deep Blue,” who work directly for the chief of naval oper­a­tions — caught wind of the project, that assign­ment changed rad­i­cally. Marine mam­mals were out. Marines on the ground were in.
My Wired News story has more on the Sliver Fox — includ­ing a pic­ture of the drone.
THERE’S MORE: The Pentagon is look­ing to invest more than $4 bil­lion in UAVs between now and 2010, reports Washington Technology.

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