Thursday, August 8, 2013

The X-47B Is Coming Back

X-47B ground testing. Northrop Grumman photo

Navy’s Big Surprise: Carrier Drone to Make a Comeback -- War Is Boring

Mothballed X-47Bs to resume testing for two more years

After history-making autonomous landings and takeoffs on an aircraft carrier this summer, the Navy’s two X-47B jet-powered drones quietly flew into retirement in July. Publicly, the Navy and drone-maker Northrop Grumman initially said the bat-wing ‘bots were done flying. Future efforts would be focused on a new, better class of carrier-launched drone.

But information obtained by War is Boring reveals details of the Navy’s new plan: to revive the X-47Bs in a few months and fly them for up to two more years on a fresh series of increasingly challenging tests. The apparent goal is to gather even more data in order to smooth the sailing branch’s transition to a more robotic air arm.

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My Comment: I guess they found the money.

Update: X-47B Belongs in the Sky, Not a Museum -- Mackenzie Eaglen and Bryan McGrath, Real Clear Defense

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