Warzone/The Drive: Watch Russia's S-70 Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle Fly With An Su-57 For The First Time
Russia says one of the primary goals of the program is to be able to operate both of these aircraft together in manned-unmanned teams.
Russia's S-70 Okhotnik-B, or Hunter-B, flying wing unmanned combat air vehicle, or UCAV, has flown together with a Su-57 advanced combat jet for the first time. The Russians see at least one of the S-70's future missions being to operate together with the Su-57 in a "loyal wingman" role, which could help mitigate some of the shortcomings of the latter manned aircraft's design and usher in new air combat synergies overall.
The Russian Defense Ministry announced the test flight on Sept. 27, 2019, but did not say specifically where or when it had taken place. Video footage that the Kremlin released from the flight strongly suggests it occurred at the 929th Chkalov State Flight-Test Center in Russia's southwestern Astrakhan region, which is also likely where the S-70's first flight took place earlier this year. The flight reportedly lasted "more than 30 minutes," according to an official statement.
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WNU Editor: That is something that you do not see everyday.
ReplyDeleteWhere's China's?
These and other weapons follow each other so closely in appearance, introduction, and use it seems odd. Almost as if the developing countries are hooked up to each others' computers.