Saturday, August 1, 2009

X-47B UCAS Validated for Aircraft Carrier Operations

X-47B (Photo from Flight Global)

From Defense Professionals:

21:16 GMT, July 30, 2009 SAN DIEGO | Northrop Grumman Corporation recently completed a series of static and dynamic proof load tests to validate the design and structural integrity of the U.S. Navy's first X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System (UCAS) for aircraft carrier launches, recoveries and at-sea operations under the UCAS Carrier Demonstration (UCAS-D) program.

"Arrested landings, catapult launches, high winds, pitching deck, subsonic speeds, you name it - the operating environment of the carrier air wing is unforgiving," said Scott Winship, vice president and program manager of the Navy UCAS program for Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems sector. "The X-47B was built for these conditions, and as the results of the rigorous proof test show, the design of the aircraft is structurally sound for all aspects of carrier operations."

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My Comment: For the U.S. Navy ..... this is the aviation fleet for tomorrow.

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