In the last year, a Department of Energy/Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program project known as ''ARM-UAV'' has made important progress in developing and demonstrating the utility of unmanned aerospace vehicles as platforms for scientific measurements. Recent accomplishments include a series of flights using an atmospheric research payload carried by a General Atomics Gnat UAV at Edwards AFB, California, and over ground instruments located in north-central Oklahoma. The reminder of this discussion will provide background on the program and describe the recent flights.
UAVs in climate research: The ARM Unmanned Aerospace Vehicle Program
1994
4 pages
Report
No indication
English
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