Joint Unmanned Combat Air Systems
Date Submitted: 05/11/2003 14:07:41
Problems/Opportunities
With our Air Force being the top one in the world, they need to stay on top of the current information technology. Currently, our Air Force contains approximately 103,000 active duties and 97,000 reserve and guard personal (SOURCE). The Air Force is currently designing a system that will reduce the number of pilots and hence pilot casualties. This system is called Joint Unmanned Combat Air Systems or J-UCAS. The Air Force is also trying to
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geological errors and fratricide (DARPA, 2004)
References
Ackerman, R. K. (1996, November). Air Force Pilots Engage Tactical Data Targets . Retrieved April 12, 2004 from , Web site:
http://www.us.net/signal/Archive/Nov96/Air-nov.html
DARPA (2004, March 31). Joint Unmanned Combat Air Systems. Retrieved April 12, 2004 from, Web site: http://www.darpa.mil/j-ucas/fact_sheet.htm
Woodbury, D. & Gage, G. (2004, April 1). Unmanned Combat Armed Rotorcraft (UCAR). Retrieved April 12, 2004 from , Web site: http://www.darpa.mil/tto/programs/ucar.html
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