Two unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have been donated to the San Diego Air and Space Museum by Naval Special Warfare Command (NSWC) to help educate future generations. Raven UAVs were used throughout the world by SEAL Teams. The Navy is currently replacing the Ravens with the All-Environment Craft Vehicle (AECV), a hand-launched UAV that can land on water, is quieter, has an increased flight time and contains more advanced cameras. For more information, visit the San Diego Air and Space Museum website.
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Week of February 04, 2008
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