Late last year, DARPA
launched UAVForge -- a competition that invites contestants to create
their very own unmanned aerial vehicles, and submit them for voter-based
evaluation. The project is far from over, but competing teams have
already started sending in their proof-of-flight videos, giving us a
glimpse of what's to come. So far, it looks like the GremLion UAV
(pictured above) is the early favorite, after coming out victorious in
the first round of voting. Developed by a team from the National
University of Singapore, the GremLion looks like a bite-sized Death Star
and flies around using a coaxial set of rotors that expand tulip-style
out of its shell. Also included in the UAVForge showdown is a guy known
as X-MAUS -- an Arduino-controlled quadcopter that can apparently
transform into a more aerodynamic plane form upon liftoff. And, rounding
out the list of notables is a submission from TU Delft known as the
QuadShot, which is basically a miniature B-Wing from Star Wars. Except it's real. Hit up the break to see all three in action.
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