US Army wants units to launch and recover UAVs in motion
U.S. Army robotics officials got their first look August 30, 2018, at an innovative new technology for launching and recovering unmanned aerial systems (UAS) from a moving combat vehicle. "Think of a drive-through Venus flytrap," Don Sando, deputy to the commanding general of the Army Maneuver Center of Excellence at Fort Benning, Georgia, told defense reporters August 30, 2018, following a robotics and autonomous systems industry day.
The U.S. Army wants units that could both launch and recover UAVs from vehicles in motion (Picture source: Aerovironment) |