Help is on the Way: Opportunities and Challenges of Novel Rotorcraft and Associated Systems for Disaster Relief and Emergency Response

SM-2026-VLADA-5183

1/27/2026

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This paper considers the opportunities and challenges of supporting Disaster Relief and Emergency Response (DRER) missions employing new aerial vehicle and systems concepts. This paper is a broad survey of the possible aerial-vehicle-assisted approaches to aid in DRER missions. The intent of this paper is to elevate this DRER mission application domain as a critical area of investigation for rotorcraft, robotics, intelligent systems, and other research. Current work is primarily focused on assessing air space integration challenges for Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) aerial platforms (typically small multirotor drones and/or small fixed-wing uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs)) in disasters such as earthquakes and wildfires. Though this is an important area of investigation, truly efficient and effective DRER systems and response efforts will not be possible without the development of novel aircraft, technologies, and system architectures of COTS DRER drones/UAVs. This paper seeks to address that knowledge gap and encourage government, academia, and industry to pursue DRER mission research.

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Young, L., Kallstrom, K., Conley, S., and Shirazi, D., "Help is on the Way: Opportunities and Challenges of Novel Rotorcraft and Associated Systems for Disaster Relief and Emergency Response," Vertical Lift Aircraft Design and Aeromechanics Specialists Conference, San Jose, California, Jan 2026, San Jose, California, January 27, 2026, .
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Jan 27
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SM-2026-VLADA-5183
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Technical Paper
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English