Reconnaissance planes can fly continuously for 7 days
A US airline company has successfully tested a new generation of unmanned reconnaissance aircraft that can fly continuously for several days.
A US airline company has successfully tested a new generation of unmanned reconnaissance aircraft that can fly continuously for several days.
New unmanned spy plane model.(Photo: Daily Mail)
AeroVironment airline (USA) has successfully tested the unmanned reconnaissance aircraft - Global Observer at a desert in Southern California last weekend. During this test, Global Observer flew continuously in the air for 4 hours.
However, design engineers said the Global Observer unmanned aircraft could be aerial for at least a week . Current unmanned reconnaissance aircraft can only operate continuously in the air for a maximum of 30 hours .
It is known that the Global Observer is designed with a long wingspan of a Boeing 747 . Fuel is used for aircraft due to this hydrogen. The advantage of this new generation of unmanned reconnaissance aircraft is that it can operate continuously for a long time in the air, increasing the efficiency of collecting information and minimizing costs .
Two other major US airline companies, Northrop Grumman and Boeing, will also test their latest generation of unmanned aircraft for the next few weeks.
Northrop Grumman will test the X-47B batwing drone. The aircraft can take off from an aircraft carrier and can carry laser-controlled bombs. Meanwhile, Boeing will also test the highly anticipated Phantom Ray aircraft. Phantom Ray can approach enemy targets without being detected by radar.
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