Making Hydrogen the Next Major Fuel Source for Soldiers
Researchers from the Naval Research Laboratory are collaborating with other DOD agencies to make hydrogen the next major fuel source for our warfighters. The team has developed a new hydrogen fuel cell that is being used to power the Stalker UAS. Watch this video to learn more.
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