SUPER ADVANCED us navy X-47 stealth UAV Aircraft take off and landing


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A great idea for the US navy the x-47 uav aircraft will be useful in future conflicts. The Northrop Grumman X-47B is a demonstration unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) designed for carrier-based operations. Developed by the American defense technology company Northrop Grumman, the X-47 project began as part of DARPA's J-UCAS program, and is now part of the United States Navy's Unmanned Combat Air System Demonstration (UCAS-D) program. The X-47B first flew in 2011, and as of 2014, it is undergoing flight and operational integration testing, having successfully performed a series of land- and carrier-based demonstrations.[2][3][4] Northrop Grumman intends to develop the prototype X-47B into a battlefield-ready aircraft, the Unmanned Carrier-Launched Surveillance and Strike (UCLASS) system, which will enter service by 2019.[5] In August, 2014, the US Navy announced that it had integrated the X-47B into carrier operations alongside manned aircraft.[6] Design and development Origins[edit] The US Navy did not commit to practical UCAS efforts until 2000, when the service awarded contracts of US$2 million each to Boeing and Northrop Grumman for a 15-month concept-exploration program.[7] Design considerations for a naval UCAV included dealing with the corrosive saltwater environment, deck handling for launch and recovery, integration with command and control systems, and operation in an aircraft carrier's high-electromagnetic-interference environment. The Navy was also interested in procuring UCAVs for reconnaissance missions, penetrating protected airspace to identify targets for following attack waves.[8] The J-UCAS program was terminated in February 2006 following the US military's Quadrennial Defense Review. The US Air Force and Navy proceeded with their own UAV programs. The Navy selected Northrop Grumman's X-47B as its unmanned combat air system demonstrator (UCAS-D) program.[citation needed] A new weapon system will not be developed for the X-47B, but it will be able to carry existing weapons,[9] and has a full-sized weapons bay. To provide realistic testing, the demonstration vehicle is the same size and weight as the projected operational craft.[10][11][12] The X-47B prototype rolled out from Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, California, on 16 December 2008. Its first flight was planned for November 2009, but the flight was delayed as the project fell behind schedule. On 29 December 2009, Northrop Grumman oversaw towed taxi tests of the aircraft at the Palmdale facility,[13] with the aircraft taxiing under its own power for the first time in January 2010. Flight testing The first flight of the X-47B demonstrator, designated Air Vehicle 1 (AV-1), took place at Edwards Air Force Base, California, on 4 February 2011.[14][15] The aircraft first flew in cruise configuration with its landing gear retracted on 30 September 2011.[16] A second X-47B demonstrator, designated AV-2, conducted its maiden flight at Edwards Air Force Base on 22 November 2011.[17] The two X-47B demonstrators were planned to have a three-year test program with 50 tests at Edwards AFB and NAS Patuxent River, Maryland, culminating in sea trials in 2013.[17][18] However, the aircraft performed so consistently that the preliminary tests stopped after 16 flights.[19] The aircraft will be used to demonstrate carrier launches and recoveries, as well as autonomous inflight refueling with a probe and drogue. The X-47B has a maximum unrefueled range of over 2,100 nautical miles (3,900 km), and an endurance of more than six hours.[20] In November 2011, the Navy announced that aerial refuelling equipment and software would be added to one of the prototype aircraft in 2014 for testing.[21] The demonstrator aircraft will never be armed.[19] In 2012, Northrop Grumman tested a wearable remote control system, designed to allow ground crews to steer the X-47B while on the carrier deck.[22] In May 2012, AV-1 began high-intensity electromagnetic interference testing at Patuxent River, to test its compatibility with planned electronic warfare systems.[23] In June 2012, AV-2 arrived at Patuxent River to begin a series of tests, including arrested landings and catapult launches, to validate the ability of the aircraft to conduct precision approaches to an aircraft carrier.[24] The drone's first land-based catapult launch was conducted successfully on 29 November 2012.[25][26] On 26 November 2012, the X-47B began its carrier-based evaluation aboard the USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia.[27] On 18 December 2012, the X-47B completed its first at-sea test phase. The system was remarked to have performed "outstandingly", having proved that it was compatible with the flight deck, hangar bays, and communication systems of an aircraft carrier. With deck testing completed, the X-47B demonstrator returned to NAS Patuxent River for further tests.[28]


Comments

  1. Why do the aircrew wave at the plane, it's a robot, it gives no fucks.
  2. it has shape of B 2 bomber and use ionised gas to make it stealth maybe I am not sure
  3. I'll be honest I thought that this was click bait at first lol. On another note this is that kind of stuff that keeps me motivated to finish my engineering degree.
  4. Watch out, democracy is coming right on you!!!
  5. pure death
  6. We're gonna liberate the shit out of you.
  7. Magnificas maquinas. maneco - Porto Alegre-RS - Brasil.
  8. look like alien plane
  9. is it proven stelth?
  10. actually i want to know is there realy any stelth jet/aircraft in the world? i have dought
  11. bravo
  12. the second one kinda reminds me of the shape of a stinkbug
  13. Damn that's big, love how much deflection it has on the flight controls
  14. !!!! the future is now ,....
  15. it look fake to me . but only for one reason. the us would never let shot of that out what do you think
  16. fly this toy any where but not in Iran.
  17. There is just something about this video that looks animated to me... I don't know what it is because it's really hard to place... it might be that when the aircraft moves, you can kinda notice an EXTREMELY slight blur effect? There is just something about it that looks TOO smooth. WHAT CAMERA ARE U USING CUZ I NEED ONE?
  18. Pretty bird. Now that would be one hell of a ride.
  19. follia criminale
  20. "Skynet is given full control of unmanned aircraft. Afterwards they fly with a perfect operational record".