AIAA Atmospheric Flight Mechanics Conference 2012
DOI: 10.2514/6.2012-4955
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Design, Simulation, and Experimental Testing of Humanitarian Aid Airdrop Micro Packages

Abstract: Conventional airdrop methods for humanitarian aid and emergency relief require dropping heavy payloads far away from the intended recipients. Currently, there are a number of issues with this method of delivery. Because supplies are distributed by just a few large crates dropped on or near the location of those requiring relief, there is not only risk of injury upon being struck by one of these large crates, but it is also common for the distribution of supplies to be inhibited by adversaries. Thus, in an effo… Show more

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