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The Naval Research Laboratory of Washington, DC, reports that their Ion Tiger, a hydrogen-powered fuel cell UAV , has recently accomplished a 26 hour endurance test flight. Comments are closed
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Posted by Ryan Boren in News, Object, tags: air, antony, coast-guard, development, indian, naval, News, project, the-development-cum-prod, the-project, UAV
Mr Antony said the UAV had been named Rustom-H. The Indian industry would be the development-cum-production partner for the project, which is expected to be completed in 78 months after formal sanction. Posted by News at 7:19 AM …
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Posted by lloyd in Israel, Object, tags: antony, coast-guard, force, indian, naval, News, project, success, success-story, technological, the-development-cum-prod, the-project, UAV
Innocon – A Success Story and a Technological Tour De Force! ISRAEL - 14 DECEMBER 2009 ISRAEL — Innocon, a young company designing and manufacturing.
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NAVAL AIR: US Coast Guard Gets A Big UAV Coast Guard.
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The Office of Naval Research’s Ion Tiger UAV tests a hydrogen-powered fuel cell design, which can travel farther and carry heavier payloads than earlier battery-powered designs. Ion Tiger employs stealthy characteristics due to its …
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Posted by Ryan Boren in Object, tags: endurance-record, fuel-cell, laboratory, naval, naval-research, nrl, tiger, UAV, unmanned-air, unofficial-flight
15, 2009) — The Naval Research Laboratory’s (NRL’s) Ion Tiger, a hydrogen-powered fuel cell unmanned air vehicle ( UAV ), has flown 23 hours and 17 minutes, setting an unofficial flight endurance record for a fuel-cell powered flight. …
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Posted by mdawaffe in Object, tags: endurance-record, fuel-cell, laboratory, minute-carrying, naval, naval-research, tiger, UAV, unmanned-air, unofficial, unofficial-flight
The Naval Research Laboratory’s Ion Tiger, a hydrogen-powered fuel cell unmanned air vehicle ( UAV ), has flown 26 hours and 1 minute carrying a 5-pound payload, setting another unofficial flight endurance record for a fuel-cell powered …
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Posted by gmay168 in Object, tags: endurance-record, fuel-cells, laboratory, minute-while, naval, naval-research, nrl, tiger, UAV, unofficial-flight, using-hydrogen
The benefits of using hydrogen fuel cells to power UAVs have been shown by the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) with its Ion Tiger UAV setting an unofficial flight endurance record of 26 hours and 1 minute while carrying a 5-pound …
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Ion Tiger is a hydrogen-powered fuel cell unmanned air vehicle ( UAV ) developed by the Naval Research Laboratory . It has set an unofficial flight endurance record by flying 23 hours and 17 minutes at Aberdeen Proving Ground.
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Posted by Ryan Boren in Object, tags: endurance-record, fuel-cell, laboratory, naval, naval-research, nrl, recently-flew, tiger, UAV, unmanned-aerial, unofficial-flight
The US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) has announced that its Ion Tiger unmanned aerial vehicle ( UAV ) recently flew for 23 h and 17 min, setting an unofficial flight endurance record for a fuel cell powered flight.
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