DARPA: Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (Red.)
DARPA to Develop Ground-Effect Vehicles
- Our Bureau
- 05:26 PM, August 19, 2021
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The U.S. Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency (DARPA) released a request for information (RFI) on
August 18 to industry seeking technologies that would support its development
of new ground-effect vehicles (GEVs).
Also called
wing-in-ground-effect (WIG) vehicle, ground-effect
craft, wingship, flarecraft or ekranoplan, it can move over the surface by
gaining support from the reactions of the air against the surface of the earth
or water. As per reports, the U.S. military wants something that is far faster
than ships and with a higher payload than Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL)
and other maritime aircraft.
DARPA is interested in the
design of a new class of vehicle that addresses the major operational
limitations of traditional air and sea lift platforms. It is now seeking ideas
for new GEVs that can achieve increased aerodynamic efficiencies and address
many of the operational limitations of traditional sea and airlift platforms in
maritime theaters.
Airfish 8 wing-in-ground-effect aircraft
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DARPA noted that specific
features of this new concept are large operational payload (100+ tons) and
capability of carrying multiple amphibious vehicles, extended out of ground
effect flight capability for obstacle avoidance, maximize flight time in ground
effect for increased range and high sea state operation for in-ground effect
flight as well as takeoff and landing and extended on-water operations.
The agency wants the GEV
to be able to perform a number of missions: Expeditionary Advanced Base
Operations (EABO); Distributed Maritime Operations (DMO); Distributed logistics
and logistics under threat operations; Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR), on-site
triage, mass casualty rescue; Amphibious operations; Unmanned vehicle
operations; and Low payload, long duration arctic patrol flights.
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