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TCC Elaboração de Concept de MUM-T para otimização das missões com vetores de asas rotativas na Força Aérea Brasileira(Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2025-06-30) Vale, Julia Cordeiro do; Dino Lincoln Figueirôa Santos; Leland Delgado AssisThe field of design is known for its multidisciplinarity, enabling designers to engage in various domains and act not only as problem solvers but also by contributing a broad design perspective on planning, mapping, analysis, and processes. Accordingly, this work explores the application of design in the aerospace field, focusing on the development of a Concept Design for a Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUM-T) system. The system is intended for use in integrated operations with rotary-wing aircraft by the Brazilian Air Force (FAB), aiming to optimize mission performance.To support the proposal, the study investigates the environment in which the MUM-T system is embedded, through research on Aerospace Geopolitics, air domain, and aerospace control in Brazil. It then draws on studies and concepts from the generations of warfare, identifying the current era as falling within the scope of Fourth Generation Warfare. After understanding the scenario and context, the study delves into the definition of MUM-T technology, its variations, and the advantages of its application in Brazil. To better substantiate the methodological choice, the project reviews the aircraft development process proposed in an engineering framework, in order to define the designer's scope of action and understand which elements are addressed during the concept phase. The chosen methodological approach of Aerospace Design is thus adapted, considering this scope delimitation and the exploratory nature of the research. As such, the present study does not extend into the technical detailing phase, including physics, engineering, and the integration of technologies such as Artificial Intelligence into MUM-T. Instead, it focuses on exploring the environment for which the research object is intended, using participatory approaches for qualitative data collection, as well as design techniques and tools. Finally, all points considered relevant for further development in the event of project continuation are listed.