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23 February 1989 Model 324 Advanced Technology RPV System
Richard A Sturz, James L Captain
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Abstract
The Model 324 Advanced Technology RPV system was designed and developed to carry a 250 'pound reconnaissance payload over a 1400 nautical mile range at speeds of 0.8 Mach plus. The stability of flight, non ell,issive navigation and autonoHous flight via microprocessor mission logic control unit on-board computer system make the vehicle a true "reconnaissance platform". This paper explores the vehicle from concept through flight test collpletion and includes a discussion of payload consideration for unmanned vehicles.
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Richard A Sturz and James L Captain "Model 324 Advanced Technology RPV System", Proc. SPIE 0979, Airborne Reconnaissance XII, (23 February 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948629
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KEYWORDS
Unmanned aerial vehicles

Sensors

Reconnaissance

Airborne reconnaissance

Navigation systems

Reconnaissance systems

Control systems

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