AIRBORNE RECOVERY OF UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES

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United States of America

APP PUB NO 20230150668A1
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17455383

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Features for in-flight recovery of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). A towline may be deployed by a host aircraft in-flight to recover an in-flight target UAV. The towline or portion thereof may be oriented nearly vertical. The towline may have a fitting thereon. A capture mechanism on the target UAV may have one or more deployable flaps that engage with the near vertical towline and fitting. The flaps may stow to secure the target aircraft to the towline and fitting. The host aircraft may then retract the towline to pull in the target UAV to the host aircraft using a hoist system having a winch. A latching system located in a pylon of the host aircraft, which may be under a wing, may have a towline connector that engages with and secures the target UAV. The host aircraft may have multiple hoist systems for deployment and/or recovery of multiple target UAV's.

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GENERAL ATOMICS AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS INC3550 GENERAL ATOMICS COURT SAN DIEGO CA 92121

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Allwein, Michael Joseph San Luis Obispo, US 9 10
Bylard, Ryan San Diego, US 2 1
Hultenius, Roy Encinitas, US 4 1
Koller, Kevin David Ramona, US 5 13

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