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AUVSI: LEMV hovers towards PDR

27th August 2010 - 18:54 GMT | by Andrew White in Denver

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The first prototype of Northrop Grumman's Long Endurance Multi-Intelligence Vehicle (LEMV) will be ready for its maiden flight in the middle of 2011, according to company officials.

Speaking at the AUVSI North America conference on 26 August, LEMV Chief Engineer Michael Addison, said the '21-day persistent surveillance' project was on course to meet its Preliminary Design Review in two weeks- followed by its Critical Design Review before the end of the year.

Northrop Grumman also hoped that it would be in a position to deliver the prototype or technology demonstrator- of which the air frame is currently being built in

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