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- Aerial_Reconfigurable_Embedded_System abstract "The DARPA TX, or Transformer, was a 5-year, 3-phase flying car effort coordinated by DARPA for the United States Military.The objective of the Transformer (TX) program was to demonstrate a four person vehicle that provided enhanced logistics and mobility though hybrid flyable/roadable capabilities. This presented an unprecedented capability to avoid traditional and asymmetrical threats while avoiding road obstructions. TX would enable enhanced company operations of future missions with applicable use in strike and raid, intervention, interdiction, insurgency/counterinsurgency, reconnaissance, medical evacuation, and logistical supply. The TX vehicles were to have Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) capability with a minimum combat range of 250 nautical miles on a single tank of fuel.The primary focus of the TX program was the development and demonstration of an integrated suite of critical technologies to enable dual-mode transportation, VTOL capability, efficient flight performance, and a combat range comparable to present day rotorcraft. It was envisioned that the program would, at a minimum, demonstrate the ability to build a ground vehicle that was capable of configuring into a VTOL air vehicle that provided sufficient flight performance and range, while carrying a payload that was representative of four troops with gear. Key performance parameters were specified to show specific operational utility. The program was divided into two separate tasks; Task A would develop and integrate a full vehicle and Task B would develop individual critical technologies components for the full vehicle.There were reports about Russia planning to develop a similar vehicle for the Russian Airborne Troops.Though the TX concept in 2009 of terrain-independent transportation centered around a ground vehicle that could be configured into a VTOL air vehicle that could carry four troops, in 2013 the program was changed into the Aerial Reconfigurable Embedded System (ARES) concept. ARES centers on an unmanned VTOL flight module that can transport various payloads. Its primary function is still the same as TX, to use flight to avoid ground-based transportation threats like ambushes and IEDs for units that don't have helicopters for those missions. It is to be powered by twin tilting ducted fans and have its own power system, fuel, digital flight controls, and remote command-and-control interfaces. The flight module will have different detachable mission modules for specific purposes including cargo delivery, CASEVAC, and ISR. Up to 3,000 lb (1,400 kg) of payload will be carried by a module.".
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- Aerial_Reconfigurable_Embedded_System comment "The DARPA TX, or Transformer, was a 5-year, 3-phase flying car effort coordinated by DARPA for the United States Military.The objective of the Transformer (TX) program was to demonstrate a four person vehicle that provided enhanced logistics and mobility though hybrid flyable/roadable capabilities. This presented an unprecedented capability to avoid traditional and asymmetrical threats while avoiding road obstructions.".
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