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[Posted on: Thu Mar 2nd, 2006]
The final nail in the J-UCAS program's coffin: Boeing confirmed Tuesday that it had canceled a VIP ceremony scheduled this month to mark the delivery of the first X-45C to the Air Force.
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[Posted on: Thu Feb 16th, 2006]
US Navy Capt. Ralph Alderson, program director of the Joint-Unmanned Combat Aerial System (J-UCAS) program, said right at the start that he would address the elephant in the room.
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[Posted on: Tue Feb 7th, 2006]
PALMDALE, Calif. -- For decades, Lockheed Martin Corp. has pioneered innovative warplanes -- the kind that take pilots higher, faster and more stealthily into enemy airspace. Now, the defense giant is diving into a sizzling market that it previously ceded to rivals, one that will keep pilots on the
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[Posted on: Mon Feb 6th, 2006]
The US Air Force has set aside $2 billion over the next several years to launch the accelerated development of a next-generation bomber that is almost certain to be unmanned and unlike anything on the ramp today. At the same time, the air force continues to evaluate manned vehicle technologies, such
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[Posted on: Sat Feb 4th, 2006]
ORLANDO, Fla.--Lockheed Martin [LMT] thinks the sophisticated passive detection and tracking system that it is building for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) has applications for additional stealthy platforms like the Northrop Grumman [NOC] B-2A bomber and future unmanned combat aircraft, a compan
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26 news articles were found:
 Pentagon Accelerates Future Bomber Plans - J-UCAS Cancelled - Jan 14th, 2006
 J-UCAS program to be cancelled?! - Jan 13th, 2006
 The Remote Controlled Military and the Future of Warfare - Jan 5th, 2006
 New Pentagon agency oversees unmanned planes - Dec 19th, 2005
  Boeing's look at the future of war - Dec 7th, 2005
 Revolution or curiosity? UCAVs wait for a mission statement - Nov 11th, 2005
 J-UCAS Research program restructured - Nov 2nd, 2005
 Pentagon, Industry 'Working Hard' To Reverse J-UCAS Cut - Oct 23rd, 2005
 X-45C UCAV to get Autonomous Aerial Refueling capabilities - Jul 12th, 2005
 USAF: Modernizing the Air Force Top Priority - Apr 14th, 2005
 Northrop Demonstrates Weapons Drop from New Med-Altitude UAV Prototype - Mar 4th, 2005
 Boeing X-45As Reach 50th Flight with First Simulated Combat Mission - Feb 14th, 2005
 Line of Sight test brings out tactical side of X-45A - Jan 22nd, 2005
  X-45A UCAV Controlled Via Satellite from 900 Miles Away - Dec 22nd, 2004
 Two Boeing X-45A Unmanned Jets Continue Coordinated Flights - Dec 12th, 2004
 Boeing Receives First Engines for X-45C Unmanned Combat Aircraft - Nov 20th, 2004
 Boeing Begins Testing New Software Block with X-45A Flights - Nov 18th, 2004
 Boeing's J-UCAS Efforts Are 'Coming Together' - Oct 15th, 2004
 Boeing's Joint Unmanned Combat Air Systems X-45C Full-Scale Model - Oct 13th, 2004
 X-45C Could Fly Refueling Demo in 2007 - Sep 16th, 2004
 Northrop Awarded $1.04 Billion to Continue Work on X-47B J-UCAS - Aug 20th, 2004
 Boeing X-45A Aircraft Fly Together for First Time Demonstrate Unmanned Coordinated Flight Successfully - Aug 4th, 2004
 Boeing X-45C Full-Scale Model Makes Debut at Farnborough - Jul 19th, 2004
 Boeing Begins X-45C Unmanned Aircraft Assembly - Jun 8th, 2004
 Boeing X-45A Unmanned Aircraft Taxi Together; Ready for Multi-Vehicle Flight - Jun 8th, 2004
 Robotic plane[X-45] makes unmanned bombing run - Apr 19th, 2004
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