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New Military Toy
« on: December 30, 2014, 09:21:06 PM »
http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/tech/2014/04/25/orig-military-stealth-dirt-bike-mg.cnn.html?c=tech

Runs off multiple fuels and can charge anything electric while getting 100 miles between charges. 0-60 in 3.3 seconds, 70 mph top speed. Your tax dollars at work (play?).
« Last Edit: December 31, 2014, 01:22:53 PM by Shinysideup »

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Re: New Military Toy
« Reply #1 on: December 31, 2014, 11:38:35 AM »
This leads to a "Sorry. This page does not exist" link.

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Re: New Military Toy
« Reply #2 on: December 31, 2014, 01:23:50 PM »
Thanks. Should work now. :)

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Re: New Military Toy
« Reply #3 on: December 31, 2014, 05:37:01 PM »
I read a news report earlier this year that BRD had received a DARPA grant to develop a hybrid electric motorcycle, but that one in the video looks like their current prototype all-electric version to me.  The real issue with a hybrid motorcycle is packaging the IC engine (I think this one is supposed to be diesel), as well as the battery and electric motor.  That should be a real challenge and I am waiting to see how they manage that task.
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Re: New Military Toy
« Reply #4 on: January 01, 2015, 10:42:34 PM »
I read a news report earlier this year that BRD had received a DARPA grant to develop a hybrid electric motorcycle, but that one in the video looks like their current prototype all-electric version to me.  The real issue with a hybrid motorcycle is packaging the IC engine (I think this one is supposed to be diesel), as well as the battery and electric motor.  That should be a real challenge and I am waiting to see how they manage that task.

The engine is multi-fuel, according to the video. It can burn petrol, diesel, JP8, aviation gas, kerosene, etc.

I guess packaging a serial hybrid may be easier than a parallel hybrid. You need a second motor/generator but can skip the transmission.
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Re: New Military Toy
« Reply #5 on: January 02, 2015, 10:22:56 PM »
I read a news report earlier this year that BRD had received a DARPA grant to develop a hybrid electric motorcycle, but that one in the video looks like their current prototype all-electric version to me.  The real issue with a hybrid motorcycle is packaging the IC engine (I think this one is supposed to be diesel), as well as the battery and electric motor.  That should be a real challenge and I am waiting to see how they manage that task.

The engine is multi-fuel, according to the video. It can burn petrol, diesel, JP8, aviation gas, kerosene, etc.

I guess packaging a serial hybrid may be easier than a parallel hybrid. You need a second motor/generator but can skip the transmission.

I'm pretty sure the bike is fully electric, and they are referring to the generator that charges it running any fuel.
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Re: New Military Toy
« Reply #6 on: January 09, 2015, 05:34:10 PM »
The "military toy" is back in the news and it has a cute name:  SilentHawk.

http://www.autoblog.com/2015/01/09/silenthawk-hybrid-electric-motorcycle-darpa/
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Re: New Military Toy
« Reply #7 on: January 12, 2015, 10:02:17 PM »