'Over-the-horizon' vision technology tested using high-altitude balloons and drones
The four-year program showcased hydrogen's role in enabling persistent, low-signature surveillance using balloons and drones, reducing reliance on vulnerable fuel supply lines, Navy officials said.
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'Over-the-horizon' vision technology tested using high-altitude balloons and drones
The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in conjunction with the Marine Corps Expeditionary Energy Office (E2O); the Operational Energy Capability Improvement Fund with the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy, Installations, and Environment; Aerostar; and Lockheed Martin conducted a technical demonstration held at Outlying Landing Field Seagle in Twentynine Palms, California, May 19–21, aiming to develop a technology for Navy vesse…
Above the Battle, Beyond the Horizon
The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in conjunction with the Marine Corps Expeditionary Energy Office (E2O); the Operational Energy Capability Improvement Fund with the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy, Installations, and Environment; Aerostar; and Lockheed Martin conducted a technical demonstration held at Outlying Landing Field Seagle in Twentynine Palms, California, May 19-21, aiming to develop a technology for Navy vesse…
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