Pratt & Whitney to develop ceramic turbine for UAV use

ENGINE WORK: Pratt & Whitney will develop advanced turbine ceramic components for possible use in a new engine for U.S. Army unmanned aerial vehicles, the company said Oct. 21. The work is being done under a 39-month contract awarded by the Army's Aviation Applied Technology Directorate (AATD)...

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