Saturday, February 27, 2016

The U.S. Air Force Flaunts Its ‘Arsenal Plane’ Concept In A New Video



Flight Global: USAF flaunts ‘arsenal plane’ concept in new video

The US Air Force has offered the first artist’s impression of the Pentagon’s “arsenal plane” concept in a video presented by service secretary Deborah Lee James at an Air Warfare Symposium in Orlando, Florida.

Since no aircraft has been announced, air force graphic artists appear to have blended the eight-engine Boeing B-52 bomber with the body of a Lockheed Martin C-130 turboprop. The aircraft is seen in the video launching a barrage of networked Raytheon Small Diameter Bomb II glide bombs at mobile enemy radar warning and air defence targets.

The cargo-bomber airplane concept appears to be unmanned since it doesn’t have a cockpit window, but does have a side cargo bay door. It’s not known if the arsenal plane – based on an old, repurposed aircraft – will carry weapon specialists, similar to current AC-130 gunships.

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Update #1: Here’s the New, Secret Warplane Everyone Will Soon Be Talking About -- Fiscal Times
Update #2: US fighter and bomber chiefs embrace Pentagon's 'arsenal plane' plan (Flight Global)

WNU Editor: This is just a concept .... no budget or development plans have been proposed .... but I can see why they are excited about it. The unmanned part of this plane is interesting.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Very expensive. Remote piloting will always push the limits of risk since there is no danger of death. Build a lot of them, because a lot will get shot down.