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Marine Corps To Advance Uncrewed VTOL Program

Marines are looking to unmanned vertical takeoff and landing aircraft to support logistics for distributed operations.

Last fall, Kaman Corporation unveiled a medium-lift, autonomous unmanned quadcopter system purpose-built for expeditionary logistics operations that can be operated by as few as two people. [Courtesy: Kaman Corporation]
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Key Takeaways:

  • The U.S. Marine Corps plans to launch a new uncrewed vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) cargo program, named ULS-AL, in fiscal 2023.
  • This initiative aims to provide cost-effective, easily maintainable logistics support for distributed operations, particularly in the western Pacific, by leveraging emerging commercial hybrid and electric VTOL technology.
  • The program is set to redefine Marine aviation by empowering logistics units with their own air platforms, moving beyond traditional paradigms and adopting a "family of systems" approach to keep pace with rapidly advancing technology.
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The U.S. Marine Corps is poised to launch a new uncrewed vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) program for cargo in the coming year, according to reports.

The initiative, which would draw from technology emerging in the commercial sector, would be aimed at supporting logistics for Marines in the western Pacific. Marines are eyeing hybrid and electric VTOL technology emerging in the commercial sector for the service’s new unmanned logistics system-airborne large (ULS-AL) program it intends to initiate in fiscal 2023 in order to support distributed operations, Aviation Week reported.

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