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Originally Posted by
Clare S
Recently, Rhet McNeal, a 26-year-old Corporal in the US Marine Corps (USMC), noticed some issues with the hand-launched fixed-wing drones, the RQ-11 Raven and RQ-12 Wasp III, that the Marines use. The small drones are usually equipped with light payloads, such cameras for field surveillance, but they're so expensive that most Marines aren't authorized to fly them; it doesn't help that the drones can be tough to launch. So McNeal decided to do something about it, and turned to 3D printing to get his ideas - and the drones - off the ground. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/185446/us-marine-3d-printable-drone/
That is the Nomad, a 3D printed UAV I designed back in 2014, I even started a thread over here about it back then.
This is plagiarism plain and simple, I'm contacting involved individuals and organizations about the issue.
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