U.S. Marine Corps VTOL ORD sets 135-knot speed goal
The U.S. Marine Corps has refined its requirements for the future vertical take-off and landing unmanned aerial vehicle, settling on a threshold of 135 knots top speed. Speeds of 110 knots and 150 knots were being considered. The operational requirements document will replace the 1992 VTOL UAV ORD...
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