Tech talents boost military might - Jul 4, 2007
SINGAPORE defence scientists have scored a breakthrough on a critical issue even major armed forces worry over - ensuring unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) do not collide into other aircraft. UAVs are pilotless drones, usually smaller than manned aircraft, that have become vital military 'eyes and ears'
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Search ST--04 July 2007page H4 o4 july 2007.
2.can u post the news here?
3.another step closer that MAV will be fully operational!!
STimes 2004-03-07.
Where is SG's MAV-Multirole Autonomous Vehicle?This is not model---its Singapore MAV prototype
can carry a load of 20kg of equipment like cameras and sensors. It has a wingspan of 1.8m.
The 'batwing' is powered by a single turbofan engine producing 100lbs of thrust
4.fr JDW:
Summary of MAV fr JDW 10.03.2004:Jane's Defence weekly. Available in public library:
Due for first flight after Asean Aerospace which held in Feb 2004.
---Subscale,all composite air-frame and twin-wheel tricycle landing gears.
( Poster's Note: In full scale production,it will be 4 to 5 times bigger.)
----powered to subsonic speed by a 0.4 kN (45 kg thrust) by a turbo fan and
SERRATED DORSAL intake(wat is it?)
---wt empty 60 kg plus 20 kg pay load.
5.news
pdf file 04 Jul 2007 ,DSTA grooms talent to augment Singapore's technological edge