Our vision is to contribute to the military to build a family of unmanned systems for future military readiness. The main goal is to introduce a family of UAVs and multi-purpose and multi-function interconnected communications and operating platforms that can be incorporated into system-of-systems as well as integrate all systems into a single force structure. These capabilities could bring necessary requirements to enhance airpower and information superiority for the aim of deterrence that may help to avoid world military conflicts and encouage for them to restore peace and security.
When it comes to deterrence, it is important to win both air power and information superiority. This can achieve by enhancing multi missions operational capabilities in all domains air, sea, ground and space, also by developing uninterrupted airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) data receiving and transmitting platforms. Particularly, to receive and transmit data not only from high-mid and low altitudes but also multiple systems have the ability to communicate with each other and access areas where manned and unmanned systems are unable to go.
Another unique capability of our innovation concept is that communications connectivity among the family Mother Hen, Chicks, and Grand Chicks. Specifically, to collect and stored data when satellites are unable to communicate (due to weather, location of satellites, or other reasons) and transmit such data when satellites are ready to receive.
The most significant novel application in this concept is the prospect of developing a family of UAV systems that the large UAV to deploy smaller systems and recover small systems in midair. Also, small UAVs are capable of reaching places manned platforms cannot go.
The EQQ Unmanned Airborne Aircraft Carrier concept was innovated based on 100 years of aircraft industry improvements, and assessing the assumptions of success and failures of these systems. These assessments further analyzed with paying careful attention to the other elements: existing manned and unmanned aircraft systems, mission systems, communications connectivity, accomplishments and shortfalls of those systems, data communications architecture, mission management technology, and technology requirements to enhance Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions capabilities.
The U.S. Military News - Aug 2019
The U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Michael A. Fantini, director of the Air Force Warfighting Integration Capability said "It is not a thing. It is not a platform," he said. "The next generation of air superiority is a network-connected family of systems that works together to get after the things we need to get after for our nation to ensure air superiority. It's not one thing; it's a multitude of things." https://www.defense.gov/explore/story/Article/1928778/next-generation-air-dominance-will-rely-on-data-sharing/
https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/europe/fcas.htm
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In 2013 AUVSI's Unmanned Systems Conference held in Washington, DC. This convention featured high tech military equipment and new aerospace technologies were displayed by leading industries such as Boeing Co., Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, United Technologies, and many other aerospace companies. During this conference, we displayed the Flatbed Unmanned Aerial Vehicle model. At the AUVSI 2013, Washington D.C. conference the IEEE recognized that the EQQ Flatbed Unmanned Aerial System was one of the most interesting concept.
EXHIBITOR: Future Forces conference is a highly recognized international event in the defence & security field organized biennially in Prague Czech Republic.
The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) - 2014 USA.
EXHIBITOR:The world's largest organization dedicated to the advancement of unmanned systems and robotics. The AUVSI members work in the defense, civil and commercial markets.
32nd International Conference Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering, Nantes, France
SPEAKER PRESENTATION: The largest and well recognized engineering society in the world that promotes the art, science & practice of multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences around the globe.
Washington D.C. USA - displayed a model of the EQQ Flatbed Unmanned Aerial Vehicle - 2013.
EXHIBITOR: In 2013 AUVSI's Unmanned Systems Conference held in Washington, DC. This convention featured high tech military equipment and new aerospace technologies were displayed by leading industries .
EXHIBITOR:At the AUVSI 2013, Washington D.C. conference the IEEE recognized that the EQQ Flatbed Unmanned Aerial System was one of the most interesting concepts.
23rd Annual International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference Alaska USA - 2013
PAPER ACCEPTED: International Offshore and Polar Engineering the primary objective is to disseminate scientific knowledge and provide a timely exchange of technical expertise and information. The Annual International Offshore and Polar Engineering (ISOPE), holds one of the worlds largest of its kind with referred scientific papers.