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News of the Navy's first successful landing of an unmanned X-47B drone aboard an aircraft carrier this Wednesday has been labelled a "historic" game-changer for drone warfare. This has left ...
Airbus and Kratos have joined forces to offer the stealth drone XQ-58A Valkyrie to Germany, with potential for expansion to ...
B, a 20-ton stealth drone, is envisioned as a “loyal wingman” for the Su-57 fighter, designed to suppress enemy air defenses ...
An image of Russia's new heavy attack stealth drone, the Okhotnik, just leaked. The drone looks like the US's B-2 stealth bomber with a flying wing design that could give it solid stealth and ...
Key point: America wants combat stealth drones it can launch from carriers and the XQ-58 program is a step in that direction. The U.S. Air Force’s future drone fighter is back in the air.
The Russian air force’s first stealth fighter has flown in close formation with its first armed, stealth drone, possibly indicating that the two types might fly and fight together in the future ...
Kratos has provided a rendering of its Thanatos stealth drone. This is there most advanced design and is better than the XQ-58A Valkyrie drone. It will like be for the US Air Force Collaborative ...
A new British combat drone brings stealth and extreme precision together with the advantages of unmanned systems to create a world-leading piece of military technology.
This is very similar to stealth aircraft designs by Northrop Grumman, namely the already flying X-47B and concepts for the upcoming next generation bomber, known as the LRS-B.
Harnessing a new Airbus-developed mission system, the stealthy Valkyrie drone will be offered to Germany, but there is big ...
Stealth fighters and a massive mothership drone: The high-tech weapons China unveiled at its largest airshow Nectar Gan, CNN Tue, November 19, 2024 at 10:00 PM UTC ...
The UK's Taranis stealth drone showcases the scary future of 'riskless' warfare. A new British combat drone brings stealth and extreme precision together with the advantages of unmanned systems ...