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P J Parmalee, For UAVs too, Aviation Week & Space Technology, 24 October 2005, p 14
In US, the Air Force Academy, Ball Aerospace & Technology and Hydrogen Components Inc. are working on highly efficient fuel cells for stealthy UAVs. Stored hydrogen is chemically combined with lithium and aluminium atoms, and nanoparticulate technology is being assessed.
Abstract details
Journal title: Aviation Week & Space Technology
Keywords: 4 Propulsion - 4.4 Fuel cell vehicles
Subjects: Aerospace engineering, Aviation, Chemical and petrochemical, Transport, Distributed storage, Non-ferrous metals, Hydrogen