Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/Boeing-A160T-with-FORESTER-Radar-2F3XC5KNC89.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarBoeing Completes Eight-Hour Flight of A160T HummingbirdBoeing Completes Eight-Hour Flight of A160T HummingbirdA160 Hummingbird with Forester Radar on location in Belize. A160 Hummingbird UAV Test FlightA160 Hummingbird UAV Flight TestA160 Hummingbird UAV Flight TestTechnician Services a A160 Hummingbird UAVGround Crew Services a A160 Hummingbird UAV in HangarA160 Hummingbird on TarmacView AllView more with similar tones Boeing A160T with FORESTER RadarSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:With its vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) capability, the A160T was designed to be runway independent and could operate in austere land environments, at sea and in complex urban terrain. Its missions could include ISR, direct attack; communications relay; precision re-supply; and remote delivery of unmanned ground vehicles and unmanned ground sensors. The U.S. military conducted test and evaluation flights of the Boeing A160T Hummingbird unmanned rotorcraft equipped with the Foliage Penetration Reconnaissance, Surveillance, Tracking and Engagement Radar (FORESTER). The FORESTER radar was designed to detect man-made objects and people moving under a triple-canopy forest.BI232193 (a160t_forester_2)Maximum size:3760px × 2848px (~30 MB)12.5in × 9.4in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:2000s-air to air-blur-Boeing-bright-brown-copy space-day-exteriors-farmland-flying-Foliage Penetration Reconnaissance, Surveillance, Tracking and Engagement Radar (FORESTER)-Fort Benning-full body views-fuselages-gray color-green-high-tech / advanced-military-military facilities-military livery-out of production-photos-propulsion systems-reconnaissance-remote-right side views-rotorcraft blades-search and rescue-structural systems-sunshine-testing-trees-unmanned vehicles-viewed from above-wildernessRelated Photo/Videos:View AllRelated Virtual folders:A160 Hummingbird