US Army 'Stormtrooper' hoverbike takes to the air

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

The US Army has demonstrated the capabilities of a'hoverbike' that could one day deliver supplies to soldiers in war zones. Hailed the'Amazon on the battlefield', the joint tactical aerial resupply vehicle (JTARV) has been in the development stages since 2014 and proved itself to be a working prototype earlier this month. Researchers are also working on technology that will help JTARV fly low to the ground at speeds of 60 miles per hour while delivering supplies within 30 minutes. The US Army has demonstrated the capabilities of a'hoverbike' that could one day deliver supplies to soldiers in war zones. Hailed the'Amazon on the battlefield, the joint tactical aerial resupply vehicle (JTARV) has been in the development stages since 2014 Since 2014, the US Army has been working with developers to create itts'hoverbike' - a unique rectangular-shaped quadcopter.

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