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How Autonomous Valkyrie, X-47B, and Ghost Bat Are Changing Warfare 

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Some of the Air Force's commonly used unmanned aircraft, such as the MQ-9 Reaper and RQ-4 Global Hawk, are technologically advanced and costly, primarily suitable for operations in less contested airspace. Furthermore, they require regular inspections and maintenance to ensure mission readiness.
This is where XQ-58A flies in...
This unmanned aircraft showcases remarkable performance and human-machine teaming is now more effective than ever before as this unmanned combat aircraft conducts test flights alongside manned fighter aircraft.
The X-47B is a revolutionary unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) that was developed as part of the US Navy's Joint Unmanned Combat Air Systems (J-UCAS) program. This program aimed to develop a new generation of autonomous unmanned aircraft that could perform a variety of missions, including intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and strike operations.
The X-47B was developed by Northrop Grumman, and it was designed to be a stealthy, tailless aircraft that could operate autonomously or be remotely piloted. Though development costs were quite significant (reaching nearly $1.5 billion by 2015- that is almost $2 billion on 2024) the program meshed well with evolving Navy requirements.The X-47B was unique in that it was the first UCAV to be developed specifically for use by the US Navy, and it was designed to operate from aircraft carriers.
The Boeing MQ-28 Ghost Bat, previously known as the Boeing Airpower Teaming System (ATS) and the Loyal Wingman project, is a stealth, multirole, unmanned aerial vehicle.
The jet-powered drone is designed to work together with other RAAF combat aircraft, including the F-35A, F/A-18F, and E-7A in both defence and surveillance modes.
This aircraft is a pathfinder for the integration of autonomous systems and artificial intelligence to create smart human-machine teams.
It is the result of an exciting collaboration between Air Force and Boeing Australia.
The viability of the loyal-wingman concept depends fundamentally on providing an adequate level of autonomy.
BAE Systems is deeply involved in this aspect of the project, working on the navigation, guidance and flight-control systems.
As for flight performance, the Ghost Bat’s cruise speed must be near the speed of sound for the drones to keep up with fighters flying to and from their mission stations.
This makes the Ghost Bat much faster than drones designed for long missions, such as the RQ-4 Global Hawk, which can stay aloft for 34 hours.

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@Interestingengineeringofficial
@Interestingengineeringofficial 3 месяца назад
Thank you.
@jasons44
@jasons44 Месяц назад
Informative
@jasons44
@jasons44 Месяц назад
And thank you for not taking up a 50-year history of uav's in the beginning in 10 minutes of updated
@artistjoh
@artistjoh Месяц назад
Ghost Bat is amazing, but paired with the refueling capability of the American Stingray it would be a very formidable force multiplier. Let's hope the USAF and RAF buy the Ghost Bat. The US bought one for testing purposes, but the Australians are already building a 2nd generation of the aircraft that is even more capable. The future is now.
@ianweniger6620
@ianweniger6620 3 месяца назад
Well, that was frightening.
@HMASJervisBay
@HMASJervisBay 26 дней назад
Why are so many observers so enwrapped with these toys? The piloted MQ-9 Reaper asset has shown its capabilities and deadly weapon loads. However, in Australia, the Australian Government's recent funding boost to the MQ-28A Ghost Bat aircraft program, as announced at the Australian Defence Force HQ in Canberra, represents a questionable pursuit of high-tech prestige over practicality. The MQ-28A, formerly known as the Loyal Wingman, is celebrated as the first combat aircraft designed and built in Australia in over half a century, aimed at enhancing the Royal Australian Air Force's capabilities as a force multiplier. So what! As a smart politician summed up, "we couldn't build a canoe." However, this initiative can be seen as extravagant and overlooks the aircraft's notable vulnerabilities, including its susceptibility to attack and limited self-defence capabilities and payload. In light of that, who will maintain them, refuel them, provide data inputs for mission assignment, and oversee their force capability? F-35 jockeys already have a full mission workload. I wonder whether AWCS will fill the needs of the AI drone. Doubtful. So will it be new recruits... the forecasted Australian Foreign Legion who will fill the deep manpower void currently exposed in the ADF.? Furthermore, the investment is criticised for its substantial cost, especially when more affordable, off-the-shelf alternatives such as the MQ-9 Reaper offer superior armament capacity and effective interoperability. I guarantee that the cost overrun on the Ghost Bat will be enormous for taxpayers before the full implementation. This decision reflects an unnecessary competition for technological status rather than a judicious assessment of defence needs and cost-effectiveness. Australian defence procurement is broken at all levels. Assessment:- Pass on this proposal. There are better options and better RAAF asset disbursement.
@nedkelly9688
@nedkelly9688 2 месяца назад
BAE Australia developed the AI in Ghost Bat. something you left out. Is Australian tech and is in many USA and UK military equipment. also in Ghost Shark a Australian AI submarine and Stryx a AI vtol helicopter a loyal wingman to Australian military helicopters.. Ihave seen 1 Ghost Bat sitting outside the Wellcamp airstrip hangars where Boeing Australia does the final assembly on these.. MQ28A Ghost Bat block ii was recently announced by Australia minister for defence industry. it is a bigger top secret never seen before version, bigger to carry more weapons. RAAF commander head of the programme smirked when asked if could build bigger drones and said Aussies at Boeing Australia were already designing new bigger drones designs. this was 2 years ago. Block ii will be in service with RAAF 2025..
@bustermorley8318
@bustermorley8318 29 дней назад
Next war will be robots fighting robots. When robots get pissed off with us making them fight each other they will eventually turn on us.
@jasons44
@jasons44 Месяц назад
Russia wants to meet u s navy/usaf
@user-bb2kj7gw5z
@user-bb2kj7gw5z 3 месяца назад
But pilots need jobs
@studiously__
@studiously__ 3 месяца назад
they will make RU-vid videos about it
@danield2685
@danield2685 3 месяца назад
I thought ghost bat was a billion dollar bust
2 месяца назад
I don't know why you thought that.
@nedkelly9688
@nedkelly9688 2 месяца назад
How,, it is the world most advanced AI drone and block ii just anounced will be in service with RAAF next year. is a top secret never seen before version bigger to carry more weapons..
@danield2685
@danield2685 2 месяца назад
@nedkelly9688 I just recall seeing something while back about it being too expensive or something like that. Or they only made one and was supposed to make a bunch of em i dunno. Just remember what ever it was I seen saying it was basically being cancelles
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