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Boeing set to test new revolutionary drone soon: Report

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LONDON: The maiden flight of a revolutionary US-made drone aircraft that can stay in the air for up to four days at 65,000 feet, prying at terror safe havens in countries like Pakistan, is just days away.

The 'Phantom Eye', made by Boeing's secretive Phantom Works division, is a high-altitude long endurance unmanned airborne system which is powered by hydrogen.

The inaugural flight of the new drone will take place at Edwards Air Force Base in California and is expected to last between four and eight hours, the Daily Mail reported today.

'Phantom Eye is the first of its kind and could open up a whole new market in collecting data and communications,' Darryl Davis, president of Boeing Phantom Works, said.

The unmanned aircraft will produce only water as a by- product.

"It is a perfect example of turning an idea into a reality. It defines our rapid prototyping efforts and will demonstrate the art-of-the-possible when it comes to persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance," the paper quoted Boeing officials as saying.

The Phantom Eye had completed 12 days of ground vibration and structural mode interaction tests in June this year at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base, California.

"It's exciting to be part of such a unique aircraft," said Drew Mallow, Phantom Eye program manager for Boeing.

"The hydrogen propulsion system will be the key to Phantom Eye's success. It is very efficient and offers great fuel economy, and its only byproduct is water, so it's also a "green" aircraft," Mallow said.

Phantom Eye is powered by two 2.3-litre, four-cylinder engines that provide 150 horsepower each. It has a 150-foot wingspan, will cruise at approximately 150 knots and can carry up to a 450-pound payload.

Boeing is also developing a larger unmanned plane that will stay aloft for more than 10 days and 'Phantom Ray,' a fighter-sized Unmanned Aerial Vehicle that will be a test bed for more advanced technologies, which made its inaugural flight in April, the report said.

The US regularly uses two types of unmanned armed drones, the Predator and Reaper, to attack militant hideouts in Pakistan and Afghanistan. In the latest such strike yesterday, the CIA-run drones targeted a vehicle and a compound in North Waziristan tribal region of Pakistan, killing six militants.
 
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I dont see the point of a green UAV.. :confused:

Hydrogen is used to increase the loiter time, no so much for "green-ness" .

Compared with kerosene, hydrogen fuel provides the high energy density required for such long-duration flights, but requires some unique design features. Boeing burns the liquid hydrogen in a pair of modified 2.3-liter Ford automotive engines, each equipped with three-stage turbochargers to compress the thin air at high altitude and a gearbox to drive the four-blade prop.
 
its huge damn USA is going to be crazy on UCAVs man they damn work for peace rather then making new killing machines
 
Because only byproduct will be water... that means no pollution.

Seems a little.. odd for the intended objective of the UAV. Nonetheless.. a good initiative, better used for an airliner or an air lifter.
 
we all know what happened to the zeppelins..
this thing is no different
 
test it's sturdiness and efficiency in Pakistan and afghanistan.... More terrorist can be wiped out using less resources
 

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