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VTOL aircraft gets SIBR contract

LAS VEGAS, Aug. 8 (UPI) -- The U.S. Air Force has selected the MLB Co.'s V-Bat vertical takeoff/landing unmanned aerial vehicle for Phase II SBIR development.

Under the award MLB will build V-Bat unmanned aerial vehicles and conduct a comprehensive flight test program that will result in fully autonomous operational demonstrations.

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MLB said Brigham Young University will develop control algorithms and support flight tests for its system, while AAI Unmanned Aircraft Systems will preparing the system design for low-rate initial production.

The V-Bat to be produced will have a wingspan of 8 feet, a flight endurance capability of 10 hours and a cruise speed of 70 miles per hour.

It's gross takeoff weight will be 55 pounds.

MLB last year, under a DARPA contract, demonstrated precise emplacement of small payloads from the V-Bat operating in hover mode. It did so using a vision-based control system.

MLB Co., which has headquarters in California, specializes in research and development, manufacturing, operator training and service for unmanned aerial systems.

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