America successfully tested unmanned bombers
Northrop Grumman (USA) has just officially tested the unmanned X-47B bomber model.
X-47B unmanned bombers, designed to resemble aircraft in sci-fi movies, can attack targets thousands of miles away without being broadcast by enemy radar systems. show.
The X-47B can carry out its mission to attack under a pre-designed program: from take-off, landing, aerial refueling to cutting bombs down to predetermined targets. The X-47B can also take off and land easily from a sea carrier.
X-47B unmanned bomber
The size is smaller than the B2 bomber, but the X-47B is still capable of carrying laser bombs and can fly at more than 800 km / h at a height of more than 12,000 m.
The X-47B unmanned version was hired by the US Navy Northrop Grumman since 2007. If the tests were successfully conducted, this unmanned bomber model will be officially put into use. used since 2013.
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