US Marines UHAC — Well Deck Parking (Ultra Heavy-Lift Amphibious Connector)
The 1/2-scale Ultra Heavy-Lift Amphibious Connector (UHAC) makes its way from Marine Corps Training Area Bellows to the USS Rushmore during the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory's Advanced Warfighting Experiment (AWE) in Hawaii. This is the first time the UHAC enters the well-deck of a US Navy ship. After taking on the Growler ITV, the UHAC departs the Rushmore and returns to MCTAB.
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Marines test the Ultra Heavy-Lift Amphibious Connector (UHAC) in Hawaii. The UHAC is a potential replacement for the LCAC hovercraft currently deployed with the U.S. Marine Corps. The UHAC prototype being tested is a ship-to-shore connector and is half the size of the intended final model of the machine. Filmed during RIMPAC Exercise — July 10, 2014.
Film Credits: MSgt Kyle Olson & GySgt Jeremy Vought
Terrafugia is excited to premier the new Outer Mold Line for the TF-X™, Terrafugia's vision for the future of personal transportation. The TF-X™ will be a four-seat, vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) hybrid electric aircraft that makes flying easier and safer than ever before. Visit terrafugia.com for more information.
“MOTOROiD” is a proof-of-concept experimental electric motorcycle aimed at new forms of personal mobility in which the rider resonates harmoniously with the machine. In order to create new experiences based on Yamaha's exclusive development ideal of Jin-Ki-Kanno, MOTOROiD was developed under the concept of an “Unleashed Prototype.”
MOTOROiD is equipped with high-precision balance control via artificial intelligence and autonomous technology, and it can sense its own state and adjust its center of gravity accordingly to stand up off its kickstand and remain upright unassisted. It can also recognize its owner and move forward to meet him/her, as well as react based on its rider's actions thanks to its human-machine interface (HMI). These, among several other functions, allow MOTOROiD to behave like a true partner of its owner.
MOTOROiD inspires a vision of future mobility that takes vehicles beyond simple “tools for movement.” Based around AMCES,* MOTOROiD has a completely new level of functionality and an all-new structural layout, and Yamaha has taken up these kinds of development challenges with the goal of acquiring technology that creates new value for our customers.
*Active Mass CEnter Control System: This technology works to stabilize two-wheeled vehicles by using electronics to actively control the chassis itself and constantly optimize the vehicle's attitude.
More info @ www.nieuwsmotor.nl
Welcoming the Mars Rover Concept Vehicle — The Grand Entrance
On July 20, 2017, we welcomed the Kennedy Space Center Mars Rover Concept Vehicle. Using NASA-engineered science and specs, this Mars rover concept vehicle was created as a traveling exhibit to inspire and educate the next generation of space explorers. The rover sits on six wheels, and is 50 inches tall and 30 inches wide and weighs 5,500 pounds.
Mars Rover Concept Vehicle Delaware North kicks off its Summer of Mars with public reveal of its new Mars Rover Concept vehicle at 2:15 p.m. Concept car to make East Coast tour this summer. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL www.youtube.com/channel/UCv1TaouWxQQ6S_hv3w4v34Q Mars Rover Concept Vehicle