Aurora Flight Sciences just announced that the triangular wings of the X-65 have arrived at its Virginia assembly facility, ...
Aurora Flight Sciences and DARPA hope to see the X-65 drone fly next year after suffering delays and cost growth.
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DARPA’s X-plane designed to maneuver with bursts of air gets new wings attached
Boeing subsidiary Aurora Flight Sciences has begun installing the wings on the X-65, an ...
Northrop Grumman (NYSE:NOC) and Raytheon have moved their joint work on DARPA's Burn n' Go solid rocket motor program into phase two. The new phase focuses on more flexible and scalable missile ...
Aurora Flight Sciences tweaked its original Liberty Lifter design to move floats to its wingtips and adjust its tail to better accommodate its aft cargo door. (Aurora Flight Sciences) The Defense ...
It took four decades for Fred Downs to be able to pinch himself with his left hand. Or open a jar. Or turn a key in the front door of his Virginia home. Downs now sports a new prosthetic arm funded by ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has announced its developing artificial intelligence (AI) that is "trustworthy for the Defense ...
As the government agency responsible for much of the nation’s cutting-edge research, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has been at the forefront of technologies such as the Internet and ...
We got a glimpse at what a new cross between a helicopter and a jet aircraft might look like after Bell released a new image. It's of a model used in wind tunnel tests of its entry in DARPA's Speed ...
Mynaric has been selected as a key development partner to create a benchtop model of a next-generation optical communications terminal as part of Phase 1 of the Space-based adaptive communications ...
DARPA plans to develop a high-supersonic, long-range strike missile powered by a rotating detonation engine (RDE), seeking to advance a potentially more efficient and affordable form of ...
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DARPA wants a bunker-buster that manipulates shock waves instead of explosives, aimed at deeply buried Iranian-style arsenals
The Pentagon is seeking a new kind of bunker-busting weapon that would replace brute explosive force with precisely controlled shock waves, a shift driven by hard questions about whether existing ...
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