Unmanned chopper

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By kitt

Page last updated at 15:13 GMT+03:00, Friday, 27 August 2010
Unmanned helicopter is in development

An unmanned helicopter designed to lift supplies and equipment to troops in Afghanistan is being developed for the US military.

The Kaman K-MAX helicopter has been adapted by defence company Lockheed Martin to fly without a pilot and can carry up to 6,000lbs of cargo - more than the aircraft's empty weight.

Transporting equipment to troops at Forward Operating Bases on the frontline would be the K-MAX's primary use.

It would help reduce the need for large vehicle convoys lowering the risk of soldiers being ambushed or injured by IEDs (improvised explosive devices).

And it can be flown into under-fire areas without risk to aircrew.

Laptop controlled

A ground-based operator using a laptop is able to control the aircraft. They can input a flight plan detailing the destination and route.

The unmanned K-MAX during parachute airdrop tests in April 2010
It can also be flown hands-on from the cockpit if necessary and uses counter-rotating intermeshing rotor blades to generate its lifting power.

The adapted K-MAX can winch four different loads on its cargo hook and each can be programmed to release at different times. Its maximum airspeed with an external load is 80 knots (92mph).

It can also fly in weather conditions that would ground other helicopters and could also be used to lighten the workload of aircrew ensuring they get enough rest.

The helicopter is being developed for the US Army's 'Autonomous Technologies for Unmanned Air Systems' (ATUAS) programme.

However the US Marine Corps could make use of the aircraft.

In Lockheed Martin's contract to develop the helicopter the US military describes the project as having an "indefinite delivery" of an "indefinite quantity", so a precise deployment date is currently unknown.

But if testing goes to plan it's thought it could be sent to Afghanistan for assessment sometime towards the end of 2011.

By s_isale• 31 Aug 2010 10:06
s_isale

it would be similar to RC helicopter isnt it?

By verisimilitude• 31 Aug 2010 09:20
verisimilitude

it's just a means to make more money for the weapons manufacturers

By Angelo• 31 Aug 2010 07:16
Angelo

According to the media a few days back, one of them got away and headed to the white house

By somwerNdmiddle• 31 Aug 2010 07:13
somwerNdmiddle

mods, can you do something about these spammers? :)

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