Defense News: US Defense Department launches Gremlins drone from a mothership for the first time
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Defense Department is one step closer to having swarming drones that it can launch from military planes and recover in midair, having successfully conducted the first flight of the Gremlins aircraft in November.
The test, which occurred at Dugway Proving Ground, Utah, proved that a C-130A could successfully launch an X-61A Gremlins Air Vehicle, said Tim Keeter, who manages the program for Dynetics. The company won the Gremlins contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency in 2018.
“It gives us a lot of confidence going forward that this vehicle can fly where it’s supposed to fly, how it’s supposed to fly,” Keeter said during a Jan. 21 phone call with reporters. “Now the team can be principally focused on the other portion of our program plan … which is to successfully rendezvous with a C-130, dock with our docking system … and safely recover the vehicle.”
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ReplyDeleteI wish these people were not so open about what we are doing and how we will use the devices we develop.
Perhaps I'm being naïve but I'm certain such admissions are, in part, a catalyst to this tedious and costly development of seldom if ever used weapons in which humanity has been engaged for so long.
Yea Gremlins!!!
ReplyDeleteI was hoping for Pacer, but I guess Gremlin will have to do...
ReplyDeleteBirth of the hypothesized missle/drone bus. Picture a b52 with hundreds of drones or salvos of dozens of standoff missiles/gbu
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