Monday, February 15, 2010

An Unmanned A-10 Replacement In The Works?


DARPA Launches Search For Unmanned A-10 Replacement -- Flight Global

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency could demonstrate within two to three years a new unmanned aircraft designed to provide aerial cover for troops in close proximity to enemy forces.

Proposals from industry are requested by DARPA by 21 February to demonstrate in 2012 or 2013 an unmanned component for a next-generation close air support system. The complete system may eventually assume a role now traditionally served by the Fairchild A-10 and other manned fighters, such as the Boeing F/A-18 and Lockheed Martin F-16.

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Update: DARPA Takes A Contract Out On Pilots -- Strategy Page

My Comment: With more pilots being trained on uav systems than manned systems .... the trend for the future is clear.

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