Showing posts with label UAS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UAS. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Top Gun 2
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
X-47B Update
It's been a while since I posted on the Navy's X-47B program. Here's a link from late Aug where the navy was conducting integrated flight ops on the THEODORE ROOSEVELT alongside an F-18 Hornet. I understand further carrier ops are scheduled in the coming months.
In researching unclassified websites and news reports, it looks like the navy is still at least five or six years away from IOC of the drone. Capitol Hill and the Pentagon continue to fight over what type of platform and mission is best suited for the X-47B-- light strike in a permissive or contested environment. In the meantime, trials and testing continue.
Saturday, August 9, 2014
F-18 Hornets Pound ISIL Militants in Iraq
The U.S. military says American jet fighters and drones conducted four more airstrikes Saturday on Islamic militants in Iraq, taking out armored carriers and a truck that were firing on civilians.
U.S. CENTCOM says the Islamic State militants were firing on Yazidi civilians near Sinjar. The refugees have been taking shelter in the Sinjar mountains.
Fitting that the Hornets flew of the USS GEORGE HW BUSH (CVN-77), eh?
Labels:
carrier aircraft,
fly navy,
iraq,
naval aviation,
UAS,
UAV
Friday, August 16, 2013
Don't Call Them Drones
Leaders of the Association of Unmanned Vehicle Systems International conference in Washington this week tried to persuade media members not to use the word "drone" when describing the various types of unmanned vehicles. Apparently, "drones" connotes images of killer robots, Mad Max and Terminator.
The trade group and many of its members prefer the terms “unmanned aerial systems” (UAS) or “unmanned aerial vehicles” (UAV) or “remotely piloted aircraft” (RPA) or, as they’re officially known in Europe, “remotely piloted aircraft systems” (RPAS).
Check out the full article here.
Call them what you will, just get used to their proliferation over the next decade--both for combat operations overseas and surveillance and business operations domestically. You can run, but you can't hide.
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