He built a 'variation' fighter and repaired himself

BAE Systems has unveiled a number of concept models capable of transforming, self-repairing and printing 3D unmanned aerial vehicles. These aircraft are also equipped with focused laser beams to neutralize enemy missiles.

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BAE Systems is a manufacturer of aerospace and defense equipment. The company designs and manufactures fighters for partners around the world. If it's true, the fighters that the company is cherishing make us feel like living in Michael Bay's Transformers movie.


Future fighters will also be equipped with laser guns capable of destroying enemy missiles

The most interesting of these models is the Transformer, a stealth fighter model that can be split into three smaller fighters to kill anyone who dares to attack it. The Transformer consists of three combined fighters: a main diamond-engined fighter and two smaller, triangular fighter jets that can be attached to the left and right sides of the main fighter unit. When the three fighters combine, they save more fuel and can travel longer without refueling in mid-air.


transformer

Next up is the Survivor, a fighter that uses advanced materials capable of self-tearing. If Survivor is hit in a battle, it will repair itself using a lightweight liquid binder held in carbon fiber carbon nanotubes.


Survivor

Finally, BAE demonstrated a fighter equipped with a special 3D printer capable of printing unmanned aerial vehicles for purposes such as reconnaissance and rescue.

According to BAE, with the speed of development of today's technology, these aircraft could be launched in ... 2040.