Engineering team developing helicopter that would investigate nuclear disasters

Students at Virginia Tech's Unmanned Systems Laboratory are perfecting an autonomous helicopter they hope will never be used for its intended purpose. Roughly six feet long and weighing 200 pounds, the re-engineered aircraft is designed to fly into American cities blasted by a nuclear weapon or dirty bomb. Source: Virginia Tech - Discipline: Technology

Engineering team developing helicopter that would investigate nuclear disasters

Students at Virginia Tech's Unmanned Systems Laboratory are perfecting an autonomous helicopter they hope will never be used for its intended purpose. Roughly six feet long and weighing 200 ...

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UAV for nuclear scouting missions

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Unmanned helicopter would investigate nuclear disasters

Students are perfecting an autonomous helicopter they hope will never be used for its intended purpose. Roughly six feet long and weighing 200 pounds, the re-engineered aircraft is designed ...

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Small Helicopter Will Investigate Nuclear Disasters

Blacksburg, Va. -- Students at Virginia Tech's Unmanned Systems Laboratory are perfecting an autonomous helicopter they hope will never be used for its intended purpose.

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