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Additionally, there's the Multi Dimensional Mobility Robot (MDMR), which "will traverse complex urban terrain"; the Micro Air Vehicle (MAV) a small, vertical take-off and landing UAV that will be "employable in a variety of warfighting environments" including "urban areas"; and the intriguing but shadowy Urban Hopping Robots program whose project manager, Dr. Michael Obal, declined to answer Tomdispatch's inquiries about the project.
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The hand-held Raven UAS (above), medium-altitude Extended Range Multi-Purpose (ERMP) UAS and the hover-and-stare, two-foot long, vertical take-off gas-powered Micro Air Vehicle (gMAV) are among the new UAVs added to the fleet in the last seven to eight years; the Army now operates 87 Shadow UAS systems, 6 Hunter systems, 9 ERMP variants, 1,300 Raven systems and 16 gMAV systems.
Aero-News Network 2010
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The UAV known as T-MAV (Micro Air Vehicle) is a compact machine manufactured by 'Honeywell' and weighs around 10 kgs.
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The UAV known as T-MAV (Micro Air Vehicle) is a compact machine manufactured by 'Honeywell' and weighs around 10kg.
Analysis 2010
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- The latest Micro Air Vehicle from MIT does an incredible job of balancing itself in-air.
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-- Honeywell received a $65 million production contract for its Micro Air Vehicle, known as the T-Hawk (TM), from the U.S. military.
Automotive Headlines 2009
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The U.S. Army has successfully tested a miniature helicopter UAV, called the MAV (Micro Air Vehicle), in Iraq.
StrategyPage.com 2009
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- The latest Micro Air Vehicle from MIT does an incredible job of balancing itself in-air.
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Honeywell recently received a $65 million contract for its Micro Air Vehicle, known as the T-Hawk, which can provide aerial reconnaissance to troops on the ground.
Phoenix Business News - Local Phoenix News | The Business Journal of Phoenix 2008
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Honeywell International Inc. has received a $65 million contract for its Micro Air Vehicle, also known as the T-Hawk.
Phoenix Business News - Local Phoenix News | The Business Journal of Phoenix 2008
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