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In 1998, Boeing began a revolutionary development program: create an unmanned aircraft that was about the size of the USAFs F-117 stealth fighter, with similar performance, better stealth, and better range. DARPAs J-UCAS program launched Boeings X-45A and Northrop Grummans X-47B Unmanned Combat Air Vehicles (UCAVs), which went on to perform tests that included multiple UCAV flights, bomb drops, and other aviation firsts.
J-UCAS was effectively killed in 2006, though it went on to spawn the Navys UCAS-D competition. NGCs X-47B Pegasus won, but the Pentagons back-and-forth over the USAFs Next-Generation Bomber program will either create a big opening for UCAVs, or allow Boeing to lever new advances it makes in stealthy UCAV design for its bid. Not so coincidentally, Boeing is using company funds to put its X-45C back on track, as the Phantom Ray...
J-UCAS was effectively killed in 2006, though it went on to spawn the Navys UCAS-D competition. NGCs X-47B Pegasus won, but the Pentagons back-and-forth over the USAFs Next-Generation Bomber program will either create a big opening for UCAVs, or allow Boeing to lever new advances it makes in stealthy UCAV design for its bid. Not so coincidentally, Boeing is using company funds to put its X-45C back on track, as the Phantom Ray...