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Advanced Liquid Hydrogen Storage and Employment Methodologies for Unmanned Aerial Systems (STTR Topic DON26TZ01-NV003) is sponsored by U.S. Navy. Funding to develop and demonstrate a cryogenic liquid hydrogen storage and delivery system for Navy/USMC UAS that achieves high mass fraction and low boil-off, improving endurance, range, and continuous payload power.
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pdf (4/13/26) List of Navy SBIR Modifications - as of x/xx/26 DoW Instructions & Submission DoW SBIR BAA Preface & Instructions DoD SBIR BAA Preface & Instructions DoD 25. 2 SBIR BAA Preface & Instructions DoW BAA Submission & Information Website DoW DSIP BAA Topic Search Tool [ View Navy FY 26 R1 SBIR Topics ] [ View Navy 24. A STTR Topics ] Browse/View Navy 23.
2 SBIR Topics A red Q&A mark after the topic name denotes the last Q&A update --> NAVAIR - DON26TZ01 STTR Topics: NV001 - Thermally Tolerant Optical Fire Detectors NV002 - Modeling for Frontal Polymerization Curing Process NV003 - Advanced Liquid Hydrogen Storage and Employment Methodologies for Unmanned Aerial Systems NV004 - Non-Proximate Chemical Analysis by Field Portable Mass Spectrometry and Robotics NAVSEA - DON26TZ01 STTR Topics: NV005 - Automatic Cable Tester NV006 - Waste Heat Recovery ONR - DON26TZ01 STTR Topics: NV007 - Novel Computing for Streaming Radio Frequency in Low Size, Weight and Power Environments NV008 - Automated Software Test Generation and Augmentation for Improved Debloating NV009 - Robust Universal Adaptive Denoising Technology NV010 - Next Generation Tropical Cyclone Analysis, Forecasting, and Dissemination Tactical Decision Aid Software NV011 - Field Deployable Welding Technologies for In-Situ Repair of Thermoplastic Composites Components on Naval Aviation Platforms NV012 - Sensing to Measure and Validate Corrosion in Naval Systems NV013 - Flexible Printed Thermoelectric Cooling Film NV014 - Low Power Seawater Converter for Aircrew Survival NV015 - Advancing Human Modeling Tools for Enhanced Performance and Survivability in Austere Environments NV016 - Nudging Behaviors for Better Sleep NV017 - High Energy Laser Optically Rugged Maritime Beam Director Components & Subassemblies NV018 - Production of Norbornadiene NV019 - High Voltage and Current Silicon-Carbide (SiC) Metal-Oxide Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor (MOSFET) for Fast Turn-On Current Applications
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