Thursday, March 13, 2008

The development of military flying plates

British troops in Afghanistan and Iraq did not succeed because they did not have at its disposal fleet flying spy dishes. It was such arguments vydvigaemee project participants GFS Projects aimed at the establishment of military flying dishes.

The project, which won the tender last year, the Ministry of Defense announced the United States now relies on cooperation with the British defence industry, an official tender will be held in August this year. The aim of the project, under which announced the tender would be the establishment of an autonomous or autonomous system that can detect, identify and report the position of enemy forces in the complex urban environment, including facilities located within the building.

At the tender will submit its draft GFS newly developed automated unmanned flying plate diameter 31 inch (79 cm) for the reference of urban surveillance. The principle of lifting plates flying into the air based on the so-called Koandy effect. In 1930 - years of Romanian scientist Henri Coanda (Henri Coanda) noticed that the air flows more efficiently move followed a curved surface than in a straight line.

That's why all the aircraft have several curved shape. This effect is also inspired many inventors to create most of these dishes flying. Few of these developments even lived up to the stage of testing, but the greater joy of those who have succeeded in this.

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