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"maneuverable" Definitions
  1. that can easily be moved into different positions

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Moreover, drones are cheaper, more maneuverable, and safer than helicopters.
Is the feathered drone as maneuverable as a similarly-sized bird?
Portable options like inflatable kayaks are typically as maneuverable as couches.
"The ship is fully maneuverable according to current knowledge," she said.
While it was undeniably fast, it was not actually super maneuverable.
Yeah, their bracket tool is just not as easily maneuverable for folks.
They were cheaper and more maneuverable, gave better resolution and persistent coverage.
A hypersonic weapon can travel further, faster, for longer and is highly maneuverable.
Another super-weapon revealed by Putin is a hypersonic maneuverable warhead called Avangard.
But the scope remains just as maneuverable, letting doctors still perform a thorough examination.
The weight slows the helicopters down, makes them less maneuverable and and more vulnerable.
Turn-of-the-century electric cars were more maneuverable than their gasoline-powered counterparts.
Horses are an exception to the general rule that smaller animals are more maneuverable.
Clapton also subtly switched up the length of Cersei's dresses, making them more maneuverable.
The weapons are also highly maneuverable and, therefore, unpredictable, which makes them difficult to track.
The weapon is also highly maneuverable and, therefore, unpredictable, which make it difficult to track.
They have been succeeded by littoral combat ships, lighter-armed more maneuverable next generation vessels.
Because it's electric, the truck is more "environmentally friendly, maneuverable and safe," its maker claims.
If the video is any indication, the Moov will still be as maneuverable as other hoverboards.
How does the more maneuverable main character impact the way you approach world and level design?
My colleagues Adam and Andrew love the $700 Dyson V11 because it's light, maneuverable, and powerful.
However, despite the way that they're sometimes depicted, drones are not particularly agile or maneuverable aircraft.
The British icon was built with an advanced all-metal airframe, making it fast and maneuverable.
Drones are highly maneuverable, and they can carry cameras to record spectacular vistas from the air.
Two Sunfish-style sails make the boats highly maneuverable and quick on a reach or running downwind.
China's acquisition of Su-85033 super maneuverable multirole fighters is disrupting the balance of power in the Pacific.
Cobb told me that the older cars are easier to transport, because they are smaller and more maneuverable.
Personally, I find the aircraft to be both smooth and maneuverable, a joy to fly and to land.
Military planners warn Iran is capable of using these vessels to swarm larger and less maneuverable American ships.
Tiny, highly maneuverable robots like RoboFly could quickly flutter into crevasses where  bigger aerial drones  simply wouldn&apost fit.
In the not-too-distant future, autonomous cars are going to need to be safe, highly maneuverable and connected.
Smaller and lighter than its competitors, Ganbare was more maneuverable and was faster than anything else of its size.
But if it needs to move fast with more agility, smaller, swept-back wings make them more aerodynamic and maneuverable.
That size means the Blink-Board should be more maneuverable than its larger competitors, likely at the cost of stability.
The smaller size makes the Blink Board much more maneuverable, and it also makes it an unusually light electric skateboard.
If work continues, he wrote recently, the maneuverable warheads are likely to become a global reality in the next decade.
And it was highly maneuverable, so it could out fly its likely adversary in the Foxbat and other MiG jets.
All the big powers — Russia, China, and the United States — are racing to develop this kind of superfast maneuverable warhead.
Click here to view original GIFEven the most maneuverable aircraft we've designed is no match for the agility of a bird.
"This time they are being more maneuverable, more on the offensive," he told Reuters on a recent visit to the city.
She wants the military to buy and operate satellites that are less expensive, easily replaced, maneuverable or even capable of camouflage.
Able to circle over a target for long periods, the straight-winged A-210 is supremely maneuverable at low speeds and altitudes.
It's a stumpy and extremely maneuverable little thing, which happens to be just perfectly designed for my style of grip and use.
At low speeds, the rear wheels will turn the opposite direction of the fronts to make the big Bavarian car more maneuverable.
Zebras and impalas may be less athletic, but they're more maneuverable, which (perhaps counterintuitively) allows them to slip away at slower speeds.
Fast and maneuverable, with great visibility and a fearsome arsenal, the fighter jet's got 101 aerial victories—and not a single loss.
U.S. officials say the F-35 is as maneuverable and capable as most current jets, despite some studies that showed a gap.
The missiles that North Korea has been testing are road-mobile, they fly low and at high speeds, and they are maneuverable.
"Until now, no design principle has been proposed for the control of robots with many legs to create maneuverable locomotion," the authors wrote.
Light, maneuverable drones can relay real-time images and video from hard-to-reach areas to mobile and fixed command-and-control centers.
The J-20 is a larger, heavier aircraft than the FC-153 and is said to be more maneuverable but not as reliable.
It's about as powerful as a gas blower, but requires far less maintenance, is more compact and is much lighter and more maneuverable.
This potential aerial platform is called the Venus Atmospheric Maneuverable Platform (VAMP), and is currently being developed by the aerospace company Northrop Grumman.
But even if the Crystal crew was asleep, Navy veterans say the far more maneuverable Fitzgerald will likely bear much of the blame.
In the Pacific, Lieutenant Liebenow and Lieutenant Kennedy had both piloted their maneuverable boats on daring nighttime attacks on more powerful Japanese ships.
The delicate 13-year-old with wavy brown hair twisted back into a ponytail sits in her activity chair—a maneuverable kid-sized wheelchair.
The confirmation of these rovers' safe landing will mark the first time that a maneuverable robot has landed on the surface of an asteroid.
"You've got this highly maneuverable force that has a suite of capabilities that the force can bring to bear to inject uncertainty," Richardson continued.
If we can build satellites that do the mission and they're cheaper, they're more responsive, maybe more maneuverable ... but they won't do every mission.
The new vanguards of the single wheel focused less on making human-sized hamster balls and more on making smaller, more maneuverable personal transportation.
The new breed of mini-trimmers—sometimes called "stylers," though no universally-adopted moniker has emerged—are lightweight, maneuverable, and serve a variety of functions.
John Richardson reiterated plans for the forward deployment of two littoral combat ships — fast, maneuverable warships designed for shallow-water operations — to Singapore this year.
That speed and its use of multiple independently maneuverable re-entry vehicles to deliver its warheads makes it far more difficult to detect and intercept.
It's easily one of the mad scientist's most dangerous builds to date, but seeing how maneuverable it is almost makes us want to build one too.
Beginning in the 1960s, prototypes of maneuverable space vehicles were developed first by the Tomilino-based manufacturer Zvedza, and then for the Soviet military station Almaz.
It's certainly a large camera, but if you've ever handled a medium-format camera before, you'd be surprised at just how small and maneuverable it is.
These aircraft are small and maneuverable — perfect for use in urban combat zones where pilots must fly low to the ground among buildings and city streets.
It won't be a great deal more powerful or maneuverable than the aircraft it replaces; rather, it is supposed to be a different kind of beast.
Several states are pursuing hypersonic weapons — able to travel over five times the speed of sound — some of which could be maneuverable to avoid missile defenses.
"The fastest and most maneuverable terrestrial animals are found in savannah habitats, where predators chase and capture running prey," opens a new study published today in Nature.
Footage shot by lighter, more highly maneuverable FPV drones has started to show up in sports broadcasts, commercials, and other places where aerial photography has become mainstream.
We've also enjoyed Vibe's Skipjack 90, which is a much more compact but still angler-friendly boat that's highly maneuverable and excellent for smaller bodies of water.
Not only was the Foxbat ridiculously fast and powerful, but its design suggested that it was super maneuverable, a design characteristic that the West was moving toward.
What better place to construct colossal architectures than outer space, where immensely heavy structures are rendered functionally weightless and easily maneuverable by smaller spacecraft, or human astronauts?
Analyses of recent North Korean flight tests and missiles paraded through the streets of Pyongyang suggest that the North may also be seeking to develop maneuverable warheads.
To date, President Moon has assiduously avoided commenting on the North's new, maneuverable, hard-to-detect, nuclear-capable missile tests, while President Trump actively downplayed their threat.
The US, Russia, China, Iran, and several European countries are all developing armed, jet-powered drones that are faster, more maneuverable, and more heavily-armed than current models.
Acceleration improvements such as this naturally bring tactical advantages as well; more maneuverable aircraft better able to handle and accelerate are less vulnerable to enemy ground missile attacks.
He said it comes as close to being a globe (the only truly accurate representation of a planet) as possible while still being an accessible and maneuverable map.
The Russian space community subsequently produced the maneuverable 21KS unit, which was tested by cosmonauts Aleksandr Viktorenko and Aleksandr Serebrov on the Mir space station in February 1990.
"Our hull was solid, we were floating, we had food, we had water, and we had limited maneuverable capacity," Appel said in Japan, where the U.S. Navy took them.
It's not quite as maneuverable and nimble as an RC helicopter or the quadcopter drones that are currently popular, but there is still some impressive engineering at work here.
The highly maneuverable drones can purportedly provide high-definition images and videos in real time they fly below the clouds, which have, at times, hindered China's satellite surveillance efforts.
Some racers use the same board for both events, but the course race favors a more maneuverable flatwater paddleboard over a downwind one designed to catch waves more easily.
Putin also spoke of a small nuclear-powered engine that could be fitted to what he said were low-flying, highly maneuverable cruise missiles, giving them a practically unlimited range.
US Marines from that unit are trained to use maneuverable, ground-based jamming systems "that can detect, identify and defeat drones with electronic attack," according to the Department of Defense.
Hypersonic devices travel five times faster than the speed of sound and typically come in two forms: cruise missiles and a type of ballistic missile called a maneuverable reentry vehicle.
"But when you're talking about something coming at 6,000 miles an hour that you can't see, that could have a nuclear warhead, that's maneuverable — that's a nightmare weapon," King said.
Analyses of recent North Korean flight tests and missiles that have been paraded through the streets of Pyongyang suggest that the North may also be seeking to develop maneuverable warheads.
Salim Faqiri, who has flown both aircraft, said that the Russian helicopter was more powerful but that the Black Hawk was more maneuverable and performed better in dusty landing zones.
Rodger Baker: The North Korean test appears to have been aimed at improving their MaRV [Maneuverable Reentry Vehicle—basically a guided warhead] capability, something they have been working on all year.
There's no shortage of tiny drones on the market at this point, but it's hard to find one that's maneuverable, responsive, and one that includes a high-quality camera on board.
Brigade. We wanted to create a new band that could be more explicitly political and more maneuverable than an 18-person brass band, so we started a band with rock instruments.
The company thinks its Stinger missiles are legitimately a viable solution to taking out much smaller drones and that are highly maneuverable and much harder to detect and engage in the air.
They've been modified in such a way that they never, ever break down, are light and maneuverable enough to use on ordinary streets, and use no more fuel than a subcompact car.
And when this journalist sat in the cockpits of the flight simulators for each jet, there was no competition — the F-35 was easier to control, easier to shoot, and more maneuverable.
CHOKEPOINT Iran has several options for targeting enemy shipping, including mines, coastal missile batteries, submarines, navy vessels, and a fleet of small fast and highly maneuverable boats operated by the countrys revolutionary guard.
Randomly pointing a high-speed camera at the sky and hoping to catch a bird in flight, however, is not exactly an ideal approach to studying how they manage to be so maneuverable.
"Those boats don't go to windward very well and are not that maneuverable, so my guess is that these would be a high-performance version of that and would be narrower," Ainslie said.
Technologies like artificial intelligence, fast and highly maneuverable "hypersonic" weapons, as well as the increasing potential for conflict in space all add to his worries that a minor event could trigger catastrophic fallout.
The marble-skinned cube will be a flexible performance space with maneuverable walls that can be joined in different ways, forming three small-to-medium-size theaters, or a single 1,6003-seat one.
The study cites previous attempts at producing robots that move similarly to centipedes—such as ones based on snakes—but they weren't that maneuverable, due to having to be able to avoid falling down.
But earlier examples, like this LOCUST unit from Raytheon, used fixed-wing instead of multi-rotor designs, which have a greater range and stability but are less maneuverable and can be harder to fly.
The Russians claim that Avangard is highly maneuverable, and based on computer-generated video included in Putin&aposs address, it appears to have several flaps similar to the aerofoils used by planes to change direction.
If robot "scout" vehicles could operate in a forward position to identify enemy threats or test defenses, manned tanks might be able to operate at lighter weights, making them faster and more maneuverable in combat.
Sikorsky touts the Raider, with its so-called compound design, including stacked (or "coaxial") rotors and a rear-facing propeller in place of the familiar side-facing tail rotor, as fast, quiet, and highly maneuverable.
Adapted from an older weapon, it was designed with problems like North Korea in mind: Its computer brain and four maneuverable fins let it zero in on deeply buried targets like testing tunnels and weapon sites.
Podvig says a properly designed system of this kind should be able to detect hypersonic weapons in flight, but it&aposs not clear this would make it any easier to intercept such fast and maneuverable vehicles.
One way we could do this is by deploying the Venus Atmospheric Maneuverable Platform, or VAMP—a robotic glider project from NASA, Northrop Grumman, and L'Garde that would fly like a plane but floats like a blimp.
South Korea's military had described those missiles as similar to the Russian-made Iskander, a solid-fuel, nuclear-capable missile that is highly maneuverable and travels on low trajectories, improving its chances of evading missile defense systems.
Once it's in the air, though, it can shift from quadcopter flight to a faster, more maneuverable horizontal flight mode more similar to a remote-control plane, at speeds that Parrot claims can reach up to 18 mph.
The glider was light and maneuverable as a kite, and after fueling in a military hanger full of DC-3s and Cessnas confiscated from traffickers, we floated over Flores, the plains of Laguna del Tigre burning beneath us.
It is not just that the UAPs that military pilots are encountering are strange — no paint, rivets, wings, antenna, safety lights, transponders or exhaust — but they sometimes are so fast and maneuverable that they defy our understanding of physics.
Captain Brown's test flights established the North American P-51 Mustang as the fast and maneuverable fighter-escort that smothered the Luftwaffe in dogfights over the Continent late in the war and gave top cover for Allied bombing runs into Germany.
As it gets nearer to the star's surface, the probe will face formidable heat and radiation, which it will fend off with a maneuverable shield always pointed toward the flaming ball of fire at the center of our Solar System.
The spacesuits are sleeker, the ships and vehicles more maneuverable, but the seat-of-the-pants colonization plot feels grounded in a familiar reality ... that is, until that robot shows up and flings everyone to a planet in a distant galaxy.
Using a small joystick at the end of a long handle, the Üo rider can also be spun 360-degrees without the ball moving, making it more maneuverable than the Segway, and easier to navigate crowded areas without bumping into pedestrians.
The Dyson Ball Animal Bagless Upright Vacuum is a great pick for anyone who's looking for a versatile, maneuverable, high-power, and high-quality vacuum for half of its original price (or for anyone who simply wants a cleaner space).
A faster, more maneuverable helicopter that can fly farther on one tank of fuel would enable forces in combat to more effectively engage in longer combat operations such as destroying enemy targets or transporting small groups of mobile, lethal ground fighters.
The US Army's Gladiator tactical vehicle has been in development for more than a decade now, and in June, an Israeli contractor introduced the RoBattle—"an unmanned, heavy duty, highly maneuverable combat and support robotic system"—says Israeli Aerospace Industries.
Designed to fly at 10 to 20 times the speed of sound before hitting their targets with the force of tons of TNT, they are also maneuverable — two characteristics that make them hard to spot and virtually impossible to block.
Among the ideas the State Department is exploring is some kind of temporary "nuclear freeze" that would keep Mr. Kim from continuing to expand his arsenal, now estimated at 30 to 60 weapons and a more accurate, maneuverable collection of missiles.
The letter noted that the test launches included a new version of the Shahab-3 medium-range missile — a staple of the Iranian arsenal — that appeared to have a maneuverable re-entry vehicle, a way of defeating traditional missile defenses.
At $130 it isn't cheap, and the spacecraft isn't quite as fast or maneuverable as more expensive drones, but it's a faithful recreation of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A that can actually boldly go where plenty of us have gone before.
Spiders that hunt other spiders need to have some strategy toward getting around this, and it seems that this family has evolved the highly maneuverable chelicerae that are really long, and they attack at a distance, and that's the strategy they're using.
More advanced missiles are able to change their trajectories mid-flight, which means "it won't be in the place you think it's going to be if you're trying to engage it," says Karako, who says maneuverable missile technology is within reach of Iran.
The alaia was the Hawaiian standard, used by monarchs and villagers alike; it paddled well enough to catch unbroken swells on the intermediary offshore reefs, but was responsive and maneuverable enough to let the surfer ride in the steep, fast, curling section of the wave.
The blade is small enough to be legal in most states (though you should definitely check first), large enough to handle a sizable hunk of cheese or carving project, and so maneuverable in the hand that Picasso himself used one for his sculpture work.
China is also seeking the technology, with the US Defense Intelligence Agency publishing a report Tuesday saying China's military "is developing a range of technologies to counter US and other countries' ballistic missile defense systems," including maneuverable re-entry vehicles, decoys and hypersonic glide vehicles.
Green arcs indicate two operational satellites that could potentially move out of each other's way; yellow arcs indicate one movable satellite and one non-maneuverable object; red arcs indicate two dead objects, which have no choice but to continue on their potential crash course.
In fact, long-range SAMs in a modern and effective IADS are even assigned their own guard of short-range SAMs, which are designed to be particularly effective at shooting down enemy munitions at short range using a combination of guns and highly maneuverable short-range missiles.
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Defiant "is highly maneuverable and will extend the warfighter's capabilities on the modern battlefield — and fits in the same footprint as a Black Hawk," Bell and Sikorsky said in a statement, noting that the aircraft performed a high-profile flight demonstration for Army leaders in late February.
The ministry said that, due to the high flight characteristics of the MiG-31 aircraft and advanced high-maneuverable hypersonic technology, "the Kinzhal has no analogues in the world" -- a claim US officials have downplayed as "election rhetoric" ahead of Russia's presidential vote on March 18.
In a famous example, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates overruled his many senior generals, forcing through the development and purchase of more maneuverable and heavily armored mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicles, known as MRAPs, to stem a rising tide of casualties from roadside bombs in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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The windshield is gigantic, which makes it feel roomier than it actually is, the car's 4.23-60 speed of 3.2 seconds is faster than many roller coaster launches, the lithium ion battery pulls its center of gravity below the middle of its tires making it essentially unflippable and incredibly maneuverable.
And China "is developing a range of technologies to counter U.S. and other countries' ballistic missile defense systems, including maneuverable reentry vehicles, multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles, decoys, chaff, jamming, thermal shielding and hypersonic glide vehicles," the Pentagon said in a report to Congress earlier this year on China's military might.
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Further, it seems like landing that many consecutive hits on a dragon, especially when someone as battle-tested as Bronn was only barely able to pull off a minor hit on Drogon in season seven, would require a team that's well-trained in dragon-slaying and much more accurate and maneuverable with a scorpion than we've ever seen.
The Pratt & Whitney engines used in the F-22 Raptor deliver 22% more thrust while using almost half of the parts used in the previous Pratt & Whitney designs while making the F-22 the most maneuverable fighter ever flown by any military anywhere and allowing for supercruise speeds of almost two times the speed of sound.
The United States is falling behind in the hypersonic arms race as China and Russia outpace the rest in developing "a maneuverable missile that could fly many times the speed of sound and strike anywhere in the world within an hour or two," the Washington Post writes on the cover of Sunday business, citing senior military officials.
"The FCC added that SpaceX claims "because all its satellites have propulsion and are maneuverable to prevent collisions, they are considered to pose zero risk to any other satellites in this orbital region," as well as that the company says "operating satellites at the 550 km altitude will ensure a 100% success rate of post-mission disposal within 5 years, even assuming worst-case conditions.
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