
The UK's Ministry of Defence (MoD) and BAE Systems this week announced details of last year's first test flight of the Taranis unmanned combat demonstrator aircraft, which BAE bills as the "most advanced aircraft ever built by British engineers." The 15-minute test flight took place at an undisclosed location outside of the UK on August 10, 2013 as part of a project to show the UK’s ability to create a unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) capable of surveillance, targeting, intelligence gathering, deterrence, and strikes in hostile territory... Continue Reading Details of successful first test flight of Taranis UCAV demonstrator revealed
Section: Military
Tags: BAE Systems, Combat, Drone, MOD, Royal Air Force, Taranis, Unmanned
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