Posted on Jul 24, 2022
Future of autonomous flight comes into focus at Farnborough Airshow
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SPC Bill Bailey
Not necessarily. They can be programmed to be radar jammers that just fly in formation or missile mules to carry more missiles or other weapons that again just fly a fixed formation set apart from the manned aircraft. These aren't supposed to be dogfighters, they're co-fighters. The original name for the program was "Loyal Wingman" and that's what they're supposed to be, someone (thing) to watch your six, carry extra weapons, be a decoy, etc.. They may ground controlled or controlled by the manned aircraft depending on the situation and mission.
Just to clear things up, I was a grunt for just under a year, and a tanker for just over 2 years. The rest of my life I've been immersed in aviation. My Dad was an airline and corporate pilot and I grew up in and around airplanes and I've been around them most of my life since. I keep up on this stuff like some guys follow sports scores. Airplanes, armor and military history are my big things.
Just to clear things up, I was a grunt for just under a year, and a tanker for just over 2 years. The rest of my life I've been immersed in aviation. My Dad was an airline and corporate pilot and I grew up in and around airplanes and I've been around them most of my life since. I keep up on this stuff like some guys follow sports scores. Airplanes, armor and military history are my big things.
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SPC Bill Bailey
Your wait is over, there are a number of them already flying. All single engine, mostly small light aircraft, but they're getting bigger and fast. Right now, batteries are the limiting factor for range, but I expect that hurdle to be overcome in the not too distant future.
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Thanks for the share MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. not sure how much the UAV can help a manned fighter. Response time of controls of UAV is limited by the laws of physics. Remote pilot would need to be in theater to shorten the transmission time. Also weather and time of day can impact transmissions. Use of satellites would be limited given a few counties already have satellite killing technology. Or just plain ole jamming of signals. Even encrypted signals travel on some form of carrier like sound or light. All of which are easily interfered with.
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