Texas A&M Lands $59M, DARPA Contract to Develop Autonomous Helicopters to Fight Wildfires
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Texas A&M lands $59M, DARPA contract to develop autonomous helicopters to fight wildfires
Texas A&M University's George H.W. Bush Combat Development Complex will receive $59.8 million to develop a way for autonomous helicopters to fight to wildfires in the state.The funds appropriated from the Texas legislature will go toward acquiring up to four UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters and developing their autonomous configuration, as well as to facilities, tools and equipment for research, testing and integration of firefighting capabilities ov…
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