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#1 Sep 20 2010 at 2:49 AM Rating: Good
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DARPA Works to Develop A Flying Humvee


The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is working to develop a "flying Humvee" that could be piloted by troops with about the same amount of training it takes to drive an armored truck.

A working prototype could be ready by 2015. In the weeks to come, DARPA is expected to turn to several defense companies for research, and some have already created conceptual designs.

The Transformer would carry four combat-ready troops and equipment, totaling more than 1,000 pounds, according to DARPA. It would be able to fly and drive about 250 miles on a single tank and could take off and land vertically. It would also be capable of flying autonomously to a designated location.

The vehicle's designers say it could offer several key advantages with the ability to avoid improvised explosive devices, chief among them. The vehicle would allow troops to hop over roadside bombs simply by flying above them. And while the vehicle would not posses nearly the amount of armor current vehicles do since it must be light to fly, it would still offer protection against most small-arms fire.

The vehicle could also help save lives by allowing for faster casualty evacuations. Unlike helicopters which have to be dispatched from a base, Transformers could be prepositioned at frontline locations so they are ready to transport Marines in just minutes, DARPA reports.

The special operations community is also closely following the Transformer project according to Marine Corps and DARPA documents. It could be useful to resupply special operators working in remote and hostile conditions. Transformer could be loaded with supplies and flown autonomously to a landing zone, where special operators would recover the supplies and be left with a vehicle for use on their mission.

But more than just facilitating current operations, Transformer could change the way operations are conducted from the ground up. It could alter basic Marine Corps amphibious assault doctrine. Rather than lumbering to shore in amphibious assault vehicles for a frontal assault into enemy guns, flying Humvees could enable Marines to leapfrog over the shore, according to a Marine Corps presentation made in January that outlined possible uses for a flying car. Marines could move straight to their objective instead of getting bogged down on the beach and unlike helicopter insertions, they would arrive already buckled into ground transportation.

Marine officials also say they are interested in a flying car for the more immediate advances the program's research might yield.

"The idea of having a flying car is interesting, but that is kind of a gee-whiz kind of thing," said James Lasswell, head of the Office of Science and Technology at the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab in Quantico, Va.

But the research could result in improvements to unmanned helicopters the Marine Corps is already developing, he said.

For example, DARPA's call for enclosed rotor blades could protect troops from rotors placed at human-height. Enclosed rotors also enhance the craft's tilt-rotor capabilities making it more maneuverable.


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#2 Sep 20 2010 at 3:38 AM Rating: Good
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At least someone is finally working on a flying car. Looking at the concept art they might as well create a new helicopter.

Edited, Sep 20th 2010 5:39am by Shaowstrike
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#3 Sep 20 2010 at 3:46 AM Rating: Good
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And we think that helicopters fall like bricks...
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Being in the service, I've seen how some of these folks drive. This idea does not bode well for decreased accident rates.

Then again, I did get a chuckle from the fact they are calling it the Transformer.

Though, that theme song is now stuck in my head...
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I was sort of hoping that humans would stop finding reasons to keep fighting each other by 2015, thereby rendering stupid shIt like flying assault vehicles obsolete.

Guess I was wrong in assuming people were going to evolve to a more enlightened state eventually.

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***** that; I'll hold out for the Flying Subaru, with its superior gas mileage and handling.
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This one has been around for ten years...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElS9BKSsezw
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FAA approved a flying car earlier this year - the Terrafugia. It should be publicly available next year. I'm gonna wait til the bugs are worked out before trading in my Mazda.

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Elinda wrote:
FAA approved a flying car earlier this year - the Terrafugia. It should be publicly available next year. I'm gonna wait til the bugs are worked out before trading in my Mazda.



Imagine the traffic jams caused by someone accidentally hitting the wing deploy button while driving or in a tunnel.
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Kao would need to wait for the large version. I dont think he could fit into a subaru, and leave room for any wombats or fish tanks.
#11 Sep 20 2010 at 3:14 PM Rating: Excellent
seems like it would be easier to put wheels on a helicopter
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Shaowstrike wrote:
Elinda wrote:
FAA approved a flying car earlier this year - the Terrafugia. It should be publicly available next year. I'm gonna wait til the bugs are worked out before trading in my Mazda.

Imagine the traffic jams caused by someone accidentally hitting the wing deploy button while driving or in a tunnel.

Yeah, Will Smith had that problem in MIB 2.
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I do want a flying car. that would be awsome!
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Dread Lörd Kaolian wrote:
I do want a flying car. that would be awsome!


Me, too. Sadly, I don't have a quarter million to blow (not even counting the cost of getting a pilot's license). Smiley: frown
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Dread Lörd Kaolian wrote:
I do want a flying car. that would be awsome!
Who doesn't. I want a duck-boat, flying car - Chitty-chitty Bang-bang style.
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The One and Only ShadorVIII wrote:
Dread Lörd Kaolian wrote:
I do want a flying car. that would be awsome!


Me, too. Sadly, I don't have a quarter million to blow (not even counting the cost of getting a pilot's license). Smiley: frown


Paff!

Here in NZ, we don't need a pilots licence and they only cost NZ$20,000. Of course tho', they have less wheels than a Hummvee..
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