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Technology enabling unmanned aircraft engines to run on whatever type of fuel is locally available is to be developed under an $11.4 million grant awarded to the University of Wisconsin-Madison by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory.

Piston engines that use compression ignition—in which high temperature by mechanical compression of the air causes the fuel to ignite on injection into the cylinder—are efficient but cannot run on all types of fuel.

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