Unmanned aerial vehicles or UAV, have been around since the early 1900s when they were first developed for military use.
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During the recent Air & Space Forces Association’s (AFA’s) 2025 Warfare Symposium, Lockheed Martin’s Sikorsky offered a Subject Matter Expert or SME in David "Rum" Morgan to discuss the ongoing ...
Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, has successfully tested a rotor blown wing uncrewed aerial system (UAS) that can transition between helicopter and airplane flight modes, according to a press ...
The Rotor Blown Wing is a hybrid-electric, fully autonomous flying wing aircraft. Credit: Sikorsky Lockheed Martin’s Sikorsky business unit continues to invest in incremental improvements to its ...
After several years of work, Sikorsky, owned by Lockheed Martin, has finally developed and proven the operability of a new type of aircraft, the Rotor Blown Wing. Its main feature is the ability to ...
Lockheed Martin subsidiary Sikorsky successfully flew its "rotor blown wing" uncrewed aerial system prototype in both helicopter and airplane modes, the company announced today. Weighing 115 pounds, ...
Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin subsidiary, has successfully tested an electric-powered, 115-lb (52-kg) autonomous drone that utilizes a “rotor blown wing” (RBW) to transition between helicopter ...
One of these companies, Sikorsky, decided to go the way of a rotor blown wing. Despite the name sounding a bit pretentious, it's really not. We're basically talking about a wing with motors and ...
Sikorsky has unveiled its long-awaited S-92 Phase IV main gearbox with auxiliary oil lubrication for its twin-engine medium lift helicopter, parent company Lockheed Martin announced Tuesday.
Sikorsky reported successful flight tests for its 115-pound, battery-powered twin prop-rotor unmanned aircraft.
Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, has successfully completed tests on an unmanned aerial system (UAS) with a rotor-blown wing, capable of operating in both helicopter and airplane modes.