Фотографии
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Air International 2024-04 / News
AFRL's XQ-67A OBSS took its maiden flight on February 28, 2024 from Gray Butte Field Airport, Palmdale, California
The GA-ASI XQ-67 Off-Board Sensing Station is already flying in prototype form and is a dedicated adjunct designed to take sensors further forward into the battlespace -
Air International 2024-06 / J.Lake - Killer drones of tomorrow
The Air Force Research Laboratory's XQ-67A Off Board Sensing Station is the latest US CCA to emerge, making its maiden flight on February 28, 2024 from Gray Butte Field Airport, Palmdale, California. The XQ-67A is a single-role, relatively inexpensive vehicle.
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Air International 2024-11 / J.Lake - Future fighter
The General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI) Gambit was developed, in part, to validate the 'genus/species' concept developed by AFRL as part of the Low-Cost Attritable Aircraft Platform Sharing (LCAAPS) programme and is a modular family of UCAVs based ona common core
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Air International 2025-06 / News
The GA-ASI YQF-42 and Anduril YQF-44 are the 'increment one' USAF collaborative combat aircraft. They will be used to develop and test tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) for CCA operations
Concepts of the uncrewed fighter aircraft YFQ-42A (lower) and the YFQ-44A. The CCAs are designed to leverage autonomous capabilities and crewed-uncrewed teaming to defect enemy threats in contested environmentsДругие самолёты на фотографии: Anduril Fury / YFQ-44 - США - 2025
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Авиация и Космонавтика 2024-02 / М.Никольский - "Верный ведомый". Или уже "ведущий"?
Гипотетические изображения БПЛА семейства «Гамбит» различного назначения
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Air International 2024-06 / J.Lake - Killer drones of tomorrow
The General Atomics Gambit is a family of modular drones, seen here operating as remote weapons carriers with a pair of larger MQ-28s and launching air-to-air missiles against enemy air platforms
The General Atomics Increment One CCA contender is closely based on the GA-ASI XQ-67 Off-Board Sensing Station, already flying in prototype form