Tag: General Atomics
New Kit Will Allow MQ-9 Reaper To Fly From Navy Flattops
Large drones have the potential to provide persistent eyes in the sky for Navy ships plying contested waters.
Check Out The Gun Pods On The Rugged Mojave Unmanned Aircraft (Updated)
It was unexpected to see gun pods of any kind, which are typically not employed on drones, being tested on the Mojave.
Congress Wants Answers On The Railgun It Just Funded Even Though The Navy No Longer Wants It
As a result of the Navy moving to defund its tortured railgun program, Congress wants an explanation, but still threw millions at it anyway.
This Is Our First Look At Kratos’ Shadowy New Drone Design For The U.S. Air Force
We are finally getting a few more details from Kratos on the secretive Off-Board Sensing Station program.
Here’s How Fighter Pilots Could Control “Loyal Wingmen” Via A Tablet On Their Thigh
Controlling unmanned wingmen could be as simple as pointing and clicking on a tablet strapped to the thighs of future fighter pilots.
This Is Our First Look At How General Atomics’ Sparrowhawk Drone Will Get Caught In Mid-Air
General Atomics has offered new details about Sparrowhawk, which is designed to be launched and recovered in mid-air, including from other drones.
Skyborg AI Computer “Brain” Successfully Flew A General Atomics Avenger Drone
The Air Force’s Skyborg continues to be integrated into more aircraft, signaling that a variety of aircraft could someday be flown by the AI system.
The Navy’s Railgun Looks Like It’s Finally Facing The Axe In New Budget Request
The Navy has been working to make the idea of a railgun an operational reality since 2005.
How General Atomics Is Going All-In On Making Its Drones Relevant In A Peer-State Conflict
General Atomics drones are gaining the ability to launch unmanned aircraft in mid-air, new self-defense options, and other advanced capabilities.