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X-45C Combat Droid to Refuel in the Air
2005-07-13
July 13, 2005: The Department of Defense now wants its first unmanned combat aircraft to able to refuel in the air. This aircraft, the X-45C weighs 19 tons, has a 2.2 ton payload and is 39 feet long (with a 49 foot wingspan.) Officially, it’s called JUCAS (Joint Unmanned Combat Air System). 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. The X-45C can stay in the air for about six hours on internal fuel. Since it doesn’t carry a pilot, aerial refueling can be done several times if there’s a need to keep the aircraft up there, and there are no equipment problems. Electronic aids for aerial refueling have made the procedure increasingly automated. The X-45C will demonstrate just how far the automation has come. The engineers believe that robotic aerial refueling won't be a big problem. The first X-45C is still under construction, and won’t fly until 2007. Meanwhile, smaller versions, like the X-45A, are being used to test the new software needed to make UCAVs work in a combat environment. The X-45X is a joint U.S. Air Force/Navy project.
Posted by:Steve

#4  Mike,

Does it fire a beam of pure antiprotons? Now, that would be cool.
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2005-07-13 21:47  

#3  yep, MK. I just wonder why they have to shoot the thing down? Unlimited fuel? Jeeebus....plot holes you can fly a stealth thru
Posted by: Frank G   2005-07-13 21:47  

#2  ...Has anyone seen the trailer for the upcoming flick, "Stealth" yet?
It's been done a few dozen times before - robot weapon goes berserk while dashing young heroes defeat it - but there is a great scene when the wepaons bay doors open up and a rotary launcher - seemingly carrying every air-launched weapon in the inventory - pops out, spins, and drops into place with all the smoothness and flair of a gunslinger bringing his pistol out.

That is what the drones need to look like.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2005-07-13 20:05  

#1  Now what they need is a drone refueler. The advantages of such an aircraft are many.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-07-13 11:50  

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