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Autonomous Robotic Droids Seek and Destroy

Posted on September 17th, 2005 by admin in Latest News



In early August, two American Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles (UCAVs), the X-45A, successfully detected, avoided, and destroyed an "enemy" anti-aircraft installtion, along with autonomously taking-off and landing.


The main purpose of this vehicle is to test and hone the control and combat systems for the larger  X-45C UCAV which is slotted for active service in five years or so.


The advantages of such a system over a traditional air combat system are numerous, including faster processing than a human, more maneuverability (don’t have to worry about G-forces), and smaller sizes.


"The X-45C has a combat radius of 2,300 kilometers, or can go out 1,800 kilometers, hang around for two hours, and return." It has a 49 ft (15m) wingspan and is 39 ft (12m) long.

You can find photos of the X-45A on everyone’s favorite Google Image Search, and on NASA’s website.



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One Response to “Autonomous Robotic Droids Seek and Destroy”

  1. The Future of War « Mogamat Shaheed’s Weblog Says:

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