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Scientists and engineers atEurope's biggest defence contractor BAE Systems have lifted the lid on some futuristic technologies that could be used in military and civil aircraft by 2040.

The experts at Warton in theUKunveiled four technologies that could potentially shape the future of aircraft engineering.

The 'drawing board' technologies include 3D printers that could print smaller unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) during a mission; aircraft parts that can heal themselves in minutes; a long-range aircraft which divides into smaller aircraft when it reaches its destination, and a directed energy weapon that could engage missiles at the speed of light and destroy them.

The team works with the UK's leading aviation thinkers from universities, government and from various firms to predict and explore how aircraft engineering might evolve.

Based on their thinking, the four futuristic concept aircraft technologies have been brought to life in short animations.

Nick Colosimo, a Futurist and Engineering Manager within the R&D team said: "Of course we don't know exactly what sorts of aircraft technologies will be used in 2040 with any certainty, but it is great to be able to show the public some concepts that might be possible through projecting where today's technology could get to.

"BAE Systems has a rich heritage in research and development, and our team builds on literally decades of previous R&D work by thousands of scientists and engineers."

Research and development has always played a key role in BAE Systems' defence, aerospace and security business, with the company investing 117 million pounds in R&D in 2013, the BAE said in a release today.



BAE unveils future aircraft technologies | Business Standard News
 
'drawing board' technologies include 3D printers that could print smaller unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) during a mission; aircraft parts that can heal themselves in minutes; a long-range aircraft which divides into smaller aircraft when it reaches its destination, and a directed energy weapon that could engage missiles at the speed of light and destroy them.

+ UAVs that could render themselves useless with the installation of dissolving circuit boards if they fall into enemy territory...


Self-healing aircraft(parts). The Survivor is a lightweight adhesive fluid built inside the aircraft which allows jets to heal themselves from damage sustained in flight.

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BAE's Transformer
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Modern-day battlefields feature DES, complete with concentrated energy beams, which can be used to protect ground troops from incoming missiles or mortars.
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