The US Marine Corps (USMC) is set to deploy the unmanned K-MAX cargo helicopter in Afghanistan next month to augment ground and air logistics operations.
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The heavy-lift drone chopper has recently completed a five-day quick reaction assessment for the US Navy’s cargo unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) programme to prove its cargo-carrying capability.
The K-MAX surpassed navy and marine requirements to deliver 6,000 pounds of cargo a day and has concluded training and flight tests at a base in Twentynine Palms, California, US.
Lockheed Martin and Kaman Aerospace teamed in 2007 to transform Kaman’s manned power-lift helicopter into a drone that is capable of performing autonomous or remote-controlled cargo delivery.
Kaman created the airframe while Lockheed designed the helicopter’s mission management and control systems.
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