V-BAT 128 Is an Upgraded VTOL Built with the U.S. Army in Mind 20 Feb 2021, 8:30 UTC ·
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The VTOL revolution has already started, and of course, the United States Army doesn’t want to be late to the party. The Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment, also known as AEWE, is specifically supposed to assess new technology that could support the next-generation equipment used by the U.S. Army, and this year, Martin UAV joins the fun with a new VTOL. 5 photos
The company’s existing V-BAT concept has been upgraded with the U.S. Army in mind, so the new design comes with important improvements for power, payloads, and endurance.
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Martin UAV to Demonstrate Their Upgraded V-BAT at the Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment
February 17, 2021 GMT
Martin UAV to Demonstrate Their Upgraded V-BAT at the Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment
PLANO, Texas - February 17, 2021 - ( Newswire.com )
Martin UAV, a leading advanced aviation technology manufacturer in the United States, today announced its selection and further participation in the Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment (AEWE), which assesses advanced technologies in support of the U.S. Army modernization efforts, including the Army’s six modernization priorities. AEWE is taking place Feb. 5-March 5, 2021, at Fort Benning in Georgia.
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The U.S. Army Eyes Israel’s Fire Weaver Sensor-to-Shooter System
If bought, this weapon would join a host of other high-tech Israeli systems being used by the U.S. military.
The U.S. Army got to take a look at Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Fire Weaver, an advanced sensor-to-shooter system. It is part of Rafael’s unique technology that is supposed to improve the new digital battlefield by incorporating the latest artificial intelligence to help armies make better decisions. It also uses 3D terrain data.
The U.S. Army checked out the system as part of an operational assessment at the Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment in Fort Benning, Georgia. Fire Weaver is made available by Rafael in Israel and its U.S. subsidiary. Like many Israeli defense giants, Rafael seeks to have either joint ventures or a U.S. subsidiary in order to play a greater role in offering its unique military technology to America. Rafael delivered two Iron Dome batteries to the U.S. Army over the last