The Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Joint Project Office was officially established in response to Congressional direction by a charter signed by the Director of Defense Research and Engineering on 16 October 1989. This 1994 UAV Master Plan is the sixth submission to Congress. It provides the acquisition and technology strategies, management, and program plans for nonlethal UAVs. Lethal UAVs are addressed in the classified Department of Defense Standoff Weapons Master Plan. This Master Plan is structured into three parts: an Executive Summary, a main body of 10 sections providing extensive detail, and an appendix of supporting material including discussions of dual uses of UAVs and UAV civil airspace management issues. (AN).
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, 1994 Master Plan
1995
131 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
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Aircraft , Remotely piloted vehicles , Test and evaluation , Computerized simulation , Software engineering , Flight testing , Logistics support , Integrated systems , Payload , Systems engineering , Management planning and control , Risk , Cost analysis , Demonstrations , Interoperability , Off the shelf equipment , Operational effectiveness , Unmanned , Shipboard , Military procurement , Flight maneuvers , Vertical takeoff aircraft , Sea testing , Uav(Unmanned aerial vehicles)
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