Civilian-Designed Military Rides

The Flypmode Concept Car Wins the DARPA XC2V Challenge

The Flypmode concept car has won the DARPA XC2V Challenge and will be made into a fully-functioning DARPA prototype. The Flypmode Concept Car was designed by Local Motors, who took home the first place prize of $7,500.

The acronym XC2V stands for experimental crowd-derived combat-support vehicle. The Flypmode concept car is rugged and surrounded by windows, which lets soldiers defend from all sides when under attack. The Flypmode concept car has a variety of seating configurations and can hold cargo in addition to soldiers. This car should be a sight to see when it is unveiled by DARPA. I think it's great how DARPA is looking towards civilians to design its vehicles. There is a wealth of untapped talent out there that could possibly make even DARPA's craziest dreams come true.
Trend Themes
1. Civilian-designed Military Rides - The success of the Flypmode concept car in the DARPA XC2V Challenge highlights the potential for civilian-designed military vehicles.
2. Crowd-derived Combat-support Vehicles - The DARPA XC2V Challenge demonstrates the effectiveness of utilizing a crowd-sourced approach to design combat-support vehicles.
3. Rugged and Versatile Vehicle Designs - The Flypmode concept car's rugged design and adaptable seating configurations showcase the market potential for versatile military vehicles.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The automotive industry can leverage the success of the Flypmode concept car to explore opportunities in designing military vehicles.
2. Defense - The defense industry can embrace the use of crowd-sourcing to develop innovative combat-support vehicles.
3. Design - The design industry can benefit from the trend of civilian involvement in military vehicle design by exploring new avenues of collaboration with defense organizations.

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