DARPA�s Mobile Force Protection (MFP) program focuses on a challenge of increasing concern to the U.S. military: countering the proliferation of small, unmanned aircraft systems (sUASs). These systems�which include fixed- or rotary-wing aircraft and have numerous advantages such as portability, low cost, commercial availability, and easy upgradeability�pose a fast-evolving array of dangers for U.S. ground and maritime convoys. Read more
Wednesday, 30 August 2017
Darpa is focusing to provide protection against numerous small unmanned aircraft with its Mobile Force Protection program
By Admin at August 30, 2017
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