koliko para tolko muzike
jos 2005 su ulozili 215 miliona $
In August 2005 the Army awarded a $214-million contract for development of an Extended-Range Multi-Purpose unmanned aerial vehicle named the "Warrior." The ERMP Warrior will have the longest range of any UAV system in the Army, and its diesel-powered air vehicle will eliminate the need for a special fuel on the battlefield. The air vehicle will have multiple on-board weapons and be capable of loitering over enemy territories for 36 hours at altitudes up to 25,000 feet. Northrop Grumman is the leading producer of unmanned systems for the United States military with a portfolio that spans a broad spectrum of capabilities. The multi-role Hunter II was proposed for the Army's next-generation, extended-range, multi-purpose UAV program. The Warrior contract went to General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc., of San Diego, Calif., for system development and demonstration. The contract was facilitated by the reinvestment of Comanche helicopter dollars. The new UAV directly supports the Army's Aviation Modernization Plan. The selected ERMP UAV leverages technologies from its predecessor, Predator.) The Army intends to procure 11 Warrior systems, each with 12 aerial vehicles, five ground control stations and other support equipment such as ground data terminals, spares, and Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals that are required to test and field a complete system
a mi ulozimo 100 000 u pegaza i odmah smo konkurent na trzistu
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a ne smije nam ni da pokisne na paradi
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