Way to go and return / Roy Braybrook

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Armada International Issue 3, 2007, pp. (2)Summary: The way in which UAVs are launched and recovered has a major impact on overall performance, flexibility, response and turn around times, and the chances of damage during recovery. Various approaches are considered here including hand launching, catapult launching, runways, moving platforms, and VTOLs.
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The way in which UAVs are launched and recovered has a major impact on overall performance, flexibility, response and turn around times, and the chances of damage during recovery. Various approaches are considered here including hand launching, catapult launching, runways, moving platforms, and VTOLs.

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