Any new info on morphing UAVs?

Quiller

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Back in 2008 Lockheed-Martin displayed computer-generated video and photos of a static model of a proposed "morphing" UAV. DARPA has also shown artists' renderings of wing-morphing UAVs.

The concept has many aspects, but seems generally based on a desire to provide a single UAV that can loiter for long periods of time at high altitudes for intellgience sensor purposes, but then fold its wings into a tight polyhedral shape for a stealthier fast-sprint to an identified target, launching a missile or dropping a glide-bomb and then evacuating the area as quickly as possible.

That was four years ago. Has anyone more current information on these efforts?
 

davh12

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Back in 2008 Lockheed-Martin displayed computer-generated video and photos of a static model of a proposed "morphing" UAV. DARPA has also shown artists' renderings of wing-morphing UAVs.

The concept has many aspects, but seems generally based on a desire to provide a single UAV that can loiter for long periods of time at high altitudes for intellgience sensor purposes, but then fold its wings into a tight polyhedral shape for a stealthier fast-sprint to an identified target, launching a missile or dropping a glide-bomb and then evacuating the area as quickly as possible.

That was four years ago. Has anyone more current information on these efforts?
There are respective agencies and industries working on it. My efforts are freelance.
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