VIDEO: Army’s ‘Hoverbike’ Prototype Takes Flight

The device could make it possible for soldiers on the battlefield to order and receive supplies in less than 30 minutes. The autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle, known formally as Joint Tactical Aerial Resupply Vehicle, or hoverbike colloquially, could someday make it possible for soldiers on the battlefield to order and receive necessary supplies in less than 30 minutes, according to Tim Vong, associate chief of the Army Research Laboratory’s Protection Division.