By: paco cornholio
No, big boxes of Federal IOUs will replace the F-35. Also unpiloted, much more dangerous.
View ArticleBy: Fortis Imago
Ha! Good luck getting a tailless drone to be hurled off the deck of a carrier! Ever see the videos of the B-2′s crashing for no reason :(
View ArticleBy: Eric Palmer
Once the network is jammed out, about all it will be able to do is have a fixed non-update-able mission profile similar to a Tomahawk. Also, subsonic and with stiff IADS that included low-band radars...
View ArticleBy: Eric Palmer
It wasn’t for “no reason”. That B-2 crashed because of a bad maintenance event.
View ArticleBy: Joe Loiacono
what if the it was smart enough to operate without a network? It’s just software even tomahawk has a loiter function which can make it considerable more viable, you can fly much more sorties per day...
View ArticleBy: freckles10
The Block III Apache’s are already preparing to give us a preview of how a single, manned platform can influence a far larger area than it could ever influence by itself. Among the many new...
View ArticleBy: Jay Perry
Now does the air force really want it or is this another bean counter dodge to avoid paying for parallel research for specific requirements. I know that the navy ‘bought’ the research on laser guided...
View ArticleBy: Joe Loiacono
Cooper head and the Excalibur are total different programs that aren’t related, one uses laser the other uses GPS, they don’t even look the same/use the same flight mechanics. Nice try your right about...
View ArticleKiller-Drone Showdown Set as Lockheed Unveils Jet-Powered ‘Bot
Sometime in the next few years the world's most sophisticated prototype drone warplanes will face off in a multi-billion-dollar competition to shape the future of air warfare. And now we finally know...
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