Navy Wants Stabilized Drogue For Unmanned Aircraft Refueling
The U.S. Navy is dusting off its interest in improving its probe-and-drogue aerial refueling method, with plans to demonstrate an actively stabilized drogue for use with unmanned aircraft. The Navy investigated controllable drogues under fiscal 2007 small business innovation research (SBIR)...
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