"The U.S. Navy’s New Carrier Drone Borrows 1970s Stealth" Topic
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Tango01 | 14 Sep 2018 9:52 p.m. PST |
"The U.S. Navy's new MQ-25 Stingray aerial-refueling drone bears an uncanny resemblance to an experimental U.S. military plane from the late 1970s. And that similarity could point to the way for the Stingray's potential evolution from a tanker into a stealthy surveillance and strike aircraft. On Aug. 30, the Navy awarded Boeing an $805 USD-million contract for the construction of the first four MQ-25s. The service hopes to acquire as many as 72 MQ-25s as part of a $5 USD-billion acquisition effort…."
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