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- The
Maneuverable Reentry Vehicle (abbreviated MARV or MaRV) is a type of
ballistic missile whose warhead is
capable of
autonomously tracking ground targets...
- The
Rockwell RPRV-870
HiMAT (Highly
Maneuverable Aircraft Technology) is an
experimental remotely piloted aircraft that was
produced for a NASA program...
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caravel (Portuguese: caravela, IPA: [kɐɾɐˈvɛlɐ]) was a
small highly-
maneuverable sailing ship
developed in the 15th
century by the
Portuguese to explore...
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manufactured by the
Voith Group based on a
cyclorotor design. It is
highly maneuverable,
being able to
change the
direction of its
thrust almost instantaneously...
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Venus Atmospheric Maneuverable Platform (VAMP) is a
mission concept by the
aerospace companies Northrop Grumman and
LGarde for a powered, long endurance...
- Energy–
maneuverability theory is a
model of
aircraft performance. It was
developed by Col. John Boyd, a
fighter pilot, and
Thomas P. Christie, a mathematician...
- post-stall
analyses are
increasingly used in
recent years to
advance maneuverability via the use of
thrust vectoring engine nozzles.
Russian emphasis on...
- features, as well as an
active radar s****er,
laser rangefinder, and
maneuverable reentry vehicle. It is
capable of
ranges between 50–800 km (31–497 mi)...
- less
influential than expected,
precipitating a
renewed emphasis on
maneuverability. Meanwhile, the
growing costs of
military aircraft in
general and the...