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posted by CoolHand on Monday March 11 2019, @01:21PM   Printer-friendly
from the top-gun-will-never-be-the-same dept.

The US Air Force’s jet-powered robotic wingman is like something out of a video game

The US Air Force has successfully tested an advanced, jet-powered drone called the XQ58-A Valkyrie, that could someday accompany human-piloted fighter jets on missions. The concept is a bit like something we’ve seen in video games, a drone (or swarm of drones) can fight alongside a human pilot, or absorb enemy fire in their place.

The vehicle was developed as a partnership between the Air Force Research Laboratory and Kratos Unmanned Aerial Systems as a relatively cheap platform that can fill a electronic warfare, strike, and surveillance role on the battlefield, controlled by a piloted aircraft on its own or as part of a swarm group. It can carry a small payload of bombs, and can use a conventional runway or can be launched via rocket.

The prototype completed its first test flight (of five planned missions) on March 5th over the Yuma Proving Grounds in Arizona, and the Air Force says that it “behaved as expected” over the course of its 76-minute flight. The battery of test flights that it will go through will look at how well the drone’s systems worked, and how well it takes off, flies and lands.

What’s interesting about this particular plan is that it’s an early demonstration of a concept called “loyal wingman.” While this test saw the drone fly on its own — not alongside the fighter aircraft that it’s designed to accompany in the future — the idea is that it could fly alongside a piloted vehicle, which would control it. From there, it could do everything from provide a bit of extra force projection in the air, fly ahead to scout out terrain, or even taking enemy fire in place of its human-piloted companion.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 11 2019, @06:12PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 11 2019, @06:12PM (#812811)

    Secure, unjammable communications? Sounds like a whonking great EM emitter, and thus a wonderful beacon to missiles designed to home in on such. Unless the drones are controlled by cables instead of wireless of course, and that would play merry hell with drag and maneuverability.

  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by bradley13 on Monday March 11 2019, @06:24PM

    by bradley13 (3053) on Monday March 11 2019, @06:24PM (#812822) Homepage Journal

    "Secure, unjammable communications? Sounds like a whonking great EM emitter, and thus a wonderful beacon to missiles designed to home in on such. "

    The planes are already radar beacons. They're in constant contact with the ground, other aircraft, their missiles in flight, and much more. On top of that, they have this great, honking radar dish on the front that will cook your lunch for you. Being a radar beacon is a hazard of life, but they also have countermeasures to reduce this danger.

    Spread-spectrum, frequency-hopping, possibly directional communications for remote control? Just a drop in the bucket...

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