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Boeing Unveils Phantom Ray, an Autonomous, Unmanned Stealth Fighter
May 14, 2010

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First flight will be conducted in December

Last year, Boeing discussed the future of the "Phantom Ray", a stealthy, unmanned aerial vehicle. The Phantom Ray was based on the X-45C design which Boeing produced for the DARPA Joint-Unmanned Combat Air System (J-UCAS) program.

On Monday, Boeing unveiled the near complete fighter-sized automated craft and announced that plans to conduct a December test flight and nine more test flights in the following six months were proceeding quite nicely.

Darryl Davis, president of Boeing Phantom Works cheered, "We are on a fast track, and first flight is in sight. Phantom Ray is on schedule to fly in December, about two years after this project began. This is a tremendous accomplishment for Boeing and the Phantom Ray team."

The Phantom Ray is designed to fulfill a variety of roles including intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; suppression of enemy air defenses; electronic attack; strike; and autonomous aerial refueling.


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Today, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are fast becoming a mainstay of the U.S. Armed Forces in the global arena, but most UAVs currently in action require extensive piloting. The Phantom Ray, by contrast, would be mostly autonomous, making its own way to designated targets and only requiring a human operator to pull the trigger. The Phantom Ray is also larger than most UAVs currently in action, and thus should be able to support more diverse roles or provide more destructive power.

Test taxis will take place this summer. Craig Brown, Phantom Ray program manager for Boeing, describes the flights that will follow, stating, "The initial flights will take Phantom Ray through its paces for the flight test profile. Beyond that, the missions and systems tested will be determined by future warfighter needs."

Boeing describes its secretive Phantom Works division writing:

Phantom Works uses rapid prototyping initiatives to design, develop and build advanced aircraft and then demonstrate their capabilities.

A number of military suppliers were involved with the Phantom Ray. Among those announced by Boeing include General Electric-Aviation (propulsion and power distribution), Honeywell (brake system), Woodward-HRT (flight control actuation system), Crane Hydro-Aire (brake controls) and Heroux-Devtek (landing gear).

The U.S. Air Force last year gained their first jet-powered UAV. If the tests of the Phantom Ray go smoothly, it may decide to soon add its first semi-autonomous stealth UAV to its stable.
 
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A punch, why no one can take over USA. They will rule the world for at least next 100 years..
 
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A punch, why no one can take over USA. They will rule the world for at least next 100 years..

Even the U.S. understands it's dominance will not last forever. But it will always be a force to be take into account. Even if another country or group of countries over takes it economically.
 
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meh i think you guys have everything planned out for atleast another century

you have canada as a lap-dog, no one in the vicinity except cuba to pose even an insignificant threat...no internal ethnic issues, just the occasional economic bump

way i see it, its smooth sailin for you lot
 
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A punch, why no one can take over USA. They will rule the world for at least next 100 years..

USA will mostly likely survive a military confrontation but America is loosing the war of economic survivability and this is where it will be defeated.
 
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Awesome stuff indeed , its a great development.

Thomas this UCAV has not air to air capability then why it is being called a "fighter" ?
 
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Thomas can you give some details about weapons pay load , speed and engine , endurance please ?
 
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while we are all busy fighting over the PAKFA and the JF-17, the US is busy building the next generation of aircraft and we call Americans dumb lol
 
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Country with the most population is going to be most powerfull.
Just matter of having proper economy.
and good politics.
 
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Even the U.S. understands it's dominance will not last forever. But it will always be a force to be take into account. Even if another country or group of countries over takes it economically.

I think that is pretty much what the future is going to look like... several centres of power all clamouring for attention. The central role, likely to be China's on account of its population and significant lead in development and human indicators when compared to other populous nations.
 
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Awesome stuff indeed , its a great development.

Thomas this UCAV has not air to air capability then why it is being called a "fighter" ?

Gambit can probably answer that question better then me. It's in his sphere of experience.
 
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