
July 25th 03, 02:36 PM
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Eric J. Whitney wrote in message ...
Coop wrote:
RT wrote:
Eric J. Whitney wrote in message
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David Bromage wrote:
Tuesday, 22 July 2003 97/2003
UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES DEPLOYING TO SOLOMONS
The Australian Defence Force will deploy for the first time on
operations four Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) as part of the
regional
assistance mission to the Solomon Islands, Defence Minister Robert
Hill
announced today.
"This is the first deployment of an unmanned aerial vehicle on
operations by the Australian Defence Force," Senator Hill said.
"It represents a significant advance in the development of our
network
centric warfare capabilities."
Senator Hill said the Australian designed and built Aerosonde
aircraft,
operated by SAAB Australia, would be equipped with day and night
sensors
and communications equipment.
[... snip ...]
Yes, I saw the presentation given by Aerosonde at the conference just
completed here ( www.aeromech.usyd.edu.au/UAV-MMNT3 ). It looks like
a
very capable and practical package. I wish them well.
I loved this bit:
"In addition, although efficient forms are found during the flaps- down
case, it is
shown how an occasional modeling limitation of the solver can
precipitate
spurious results."
Chortle - that last phrase is priceless :-) :-)
Don't worry mate - you can always sell it as a random number generator
:-)
In short, it crashed....?
Coop
Hardy har har. The comedy level around here is priceless. No, it didn't
crash
and no, I'm not going to sell it as a random number generator.
Just for that, I'm not sending either of you a copy of the full paper.
Hmph.
Now, now, now - no need to spit le dummy (s******...... :-)
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