DARPA hopes ‘infinite-endurance’ UAV will have broad appeal

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) does not know which services or agencies might be interested in the “infinite endurance” capability of its Vulture unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), but believes a UAV able to stay aloft for up to five years is a “compelling concept.” Operational...

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