Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Marines launch RoboCopter in Afghanistan, Skynet secretly invades Middle East

Marines launch RoboCopter in Afghanistan, Skynet secretly invades Middle East

The U.S. Marine Corps has begun deploying the first unmanned helicopters. The Kaman K-Max, developed by Kaman Aerospace and Lockheed, is used as a supply chopper and has reportedly successfully transported cargo in Afghanistan. The unmanned K-Max is based on Kaman's single-seat helicopter with the same name, weighs just 5000 pounds, but can carry up to 6000 pounds over a distance of up to 250 miles, but can stay in the air for up to 12 hours. The single-seat chopper has been in production since 1992, while the unmanned version was in development since 1998 and won a contract with the Department of Defense in 2007.

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