DARPA’s Vulture Program Enters Phase II September 15, 2010.

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 News Release Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency  3701 North Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22203-1714 IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 15, 2010  DARPA’s Vulture Program Enters Phase II Department of Defense demands for surveillance, intelligence and reconnaissance data from both airborne and space-based (satellite) assets are steadily increasing. Meeting these demands has become progressively more challenging with current technologies. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is working on a solution to combine the advantages of both asset types. Vulture will develop and demonstrate the technology to enable a single high-altitude unmanned airplane to operate continuously on-station, unreplenished, for a period of five years. Vulture technology enables a re-taskable, persistent pseudo-satellite capability in an aircraft package. The technology combines the key benefits of an aircraft (flexibility & responsiveness, sensor resolution, reduced transmit/receive power, affordable deployment) with the benefits of a satellite (on- station persistence, no logistics tail, zero emissions, energy independence, minimal fleet size, absence of in-country footprint). The system has potential in numerous roles: operation as a single platform, as a formation of multiple aircraft or as a constellation providing infrastructure augmentation or recovery. “The Vulture technology offers a revolutionary capability of affordable, persistent airborne operation that shatters some fundamental aviation and space paradigms”, said Daniel Newman, DARPA program manager. “It is applicable to a wide range of current missions and applications, and offers new opportunities for tomorrow’s requirements.” Artistic rendering of Vulture Objective System

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News Release

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency3701 North Fairfax Drive

Arlington, VA 22203-1714

IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 15, 2010

DARPA’s Vulture Program Enters Phase II

Department of Defense demands for surveillance, intelligence and reconnaissance data from bothairborne and space-based (satellite) assets are steadily increasing. Meeting these demands has becomeprogressively more challenging with current technologies. The Defense Advanced Research ProjectsAgency (DARPA) is working on a solution to combine the advantages of both asset types. Vulturewill develop and demonstrate the technology to enable a single high-altitude unmanned airplane tooperate continuously on-station, unreplenished, for a period of five years.

Vulture technology enables a re-taskable, persistent pseudo-satellite capability in an aircraft package.The technology combines the key benefits of an aircraft (flexibility & responsiveness, sensorresolution, reduced transmit/receive power, affordable deployment) with the benefits of a satellite (on-station persistence, no logistics tail, zero emissions, energy independence, minimal fleet size, absenceof in-country footprint). The system has potential in numerous roles: operation as a single platform, asa formation of multiple aircraft or as a constellation providing infrastructure augmentation or recovery.“The Vulture technology offers a revolutionary capability of affordable, persistent airborne operationthat shatters some fundamental aviation and space paradigms”, said Daniel Newman, DARPA programmanager. “It is applicable to a wide range of current missions and applications, and offers newopportunities for tomorrow’s requirements.”

Artistic rendering of Vulture Objective System

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The Vulture program will conduct subscale and full-scale technology maturation and demonstrationactivities to prove-out critical technologies. The key technical pillars include solar energy collection,reliable and efficient energy storage and retrieval, aircraft reliability and mission assurance, andaeroelastics and flight control of a very large, flexible, lightly-loaded aircraft structure. The programwill conclude with a flight experiment of a near full-scale demonstrator.

DARPA has signed a transaction agreement with The Boeing Company for Phase II development anddemonstration of the Vulture Flight Demonstrator, with continuing definition of an objective systemdesign and military utility in a range of applications. DARPA is supported by a government teamincluding the Air Force Research Laboratory and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

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