X-47 Pegasus UCAV-N Archive
[Posted on: Fri Mar 10th, 2006]
DAYTON, Ohio - The military has decided to close an Air Force-Navy program that develops land-based, unmanned combat jets at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, a newspaper reported Thursday.
DAYTON, Ohio - The military has decided to close an Air Force-Navy program that develops land-based, unmanned combat jets at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, a newspaper reported Thursday.
[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.
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.
[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.
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.
[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
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
[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
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
16 news articles were found:
GKN Wins Key X-47B contract - But Will J-UCAS Survive? - Jan 16th, 2006
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
Northrop Grumman's X-47B J-UCAS Team Simulates Control of Four Unmanned Surveillance Attack Aircraft within Aircraft Carrier Airspace - Dec 9th, 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
Lockheed Debuts Revolutionary X-47B Pole Model Design - Oct 13th, 2005
Pratt & Whitney, Northrop Begin Ground Tests for X-47B J-UCAS Engine - Aug 13th, 2005
Smiths Aerospace Selected for Northrop J-UCAS Electronics - Jun 13th, 2005
Northrop Demonstrates Weapons Drop from New Med-Altitude UAV Prototype - Mar 4th, 2005
Northrop Validates Design of X-47B UCAV with Low-Speed Wind Tunnel Tests - Nov 10th, 2004
Boeing's J-UCAS Efforts Are 'Coming Together' - Oct 15th, 2004
Northrop Awarded $1.04 Billion to Continue Work on X-47B J-UCAS - Aug 20th, 2004
Northrop Introduces Full-Scale X-47B Joint Unmanned Combat Air System at Farnborough International Airshow - Jul 20th, 2004
GKN Wins Key X-47B contract - But Will J-UCAS Survive? - Jan 16th, 2006
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
Northrop Grumman's X-47B J-UCAS Team Simulates Control of Four Unmanned Surveillance Attack Aircraft within Aircraft Carrier Airspace - Dec 9th, 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
Lockheed Debuts Revolutionary X-47B Pole Model Design - Oct 13th, 2005
Pratt & Whitney, Northrop Begin Ground Tests for X-47B J-UCAS Engine - Aug 13th, 2005
Smiths Aerospace Selected for Northrop J-UCAS Electronics - Jun 13th, 2005
Northrop Demonstrates Weapons Drop from New Med-Altitude UAV Prototype - Mar 4th, 2005
Northrop Validates Design of X-47B UCAV with Low-Speed Wind Tunnel Tests - Nov 10th, 2004
Boeing's J-UCAS Efforts Are 'Coming Together' - Oct 15th, 2004
Northrop Awarded $1.04 Billion to Continue Work on X-47B J-UCAS - Aug 20th, 2004
Northrop Introduces Full-Scale X-47B Joint Unmanned Combat Air System at Farnborough International Airshow - Jul 20th, 2004