https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/innovations/wp/2016/05/27/the-militarys-stealth-motorcycles-are-as-quiet-as-an-electric-toothbrush/
The military’s stealth motorcycles are as quiet as an electric toothbrush
May 27 2016  Matt McFarland

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(SilentHawk)

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The SilentHawk is one of the quiet motorcycles being developed on behalf of
the military. (Logos Technologies)
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The military is funding stealth motorcycles, which would allow riders to
quickly sneak up on unsuspecting enemies.

The motorcycles operate at 55 decibels — about the level of an electric
toothbrush or typical conversation — yet still can reach 80 mph in speed.
The extreme quiet is due to the use of electric motors.

The motorcycles also feature two-wheel drive to improve traction on gravel,
sand or any challenging terrain. The narrow dimensions of the motorcycles
allow them to be driven in forests or other places some military vehicles
can’t go.

“With a skilled rider you can get basically anywhere on the planet,” said
Alex Dzwill, the lead engineer for one of the motorcycles, the SilentHawk,
from defense contractor Logos Technologies.

The electric motors have limited range — the SilentHawk lasts two hours and
the other bike, NightMare, has 60 miles of power. So the motorcycles are
modified with hybrid engines that can burn almost any type of fuel, such as
gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene or diesel.

“Out on a mission you’re not always going to have premium gasoline from the
Shell station. You’ll be driving through hazardous terrains in different
territories,” Dzwill said.

The thinking is these hybrid engines, which are about as loud as a vacuum
cleaner, can be used on the part of a mission where being quiet isn’t
essential. Using the back-up engine increases the SilentHawk’s range to 170
miles.

Logos Technologies showed off a prototype of the quiet motorcycle at a
defense industry trade show this week along with LSA Autonomy, the maker of
the Nightmare.

Both are still demonstrating and testing the technology for the Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency, which will decide if it wants to continue
developing the motorcycles.

Both companies said it’s too early to make any estimates about how much the
motorcycles would cost once in production.

If the motorcycles are ever adapted for civilians, one possible use would be
providing commuters with a quiet way to ride to work. According to Dzwill,
the hybrid engine could then be turned on while the motorcycle is parked,
which will recharge the battery and allow for a commute home that’s no
louder than brushing one’s teeth.
[© 2016 The Washington Post]




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