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US Navy advances drone integration on aircraft carriers

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US Navy advances drone integration on aircraft carriers
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The US Navy is advancing its efforts to integrate unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) into aircraft carrier operations, marking a significant shift in naval aviation. This development follows years of research and trials with platforms such as the X-47B, MQ-25 Stingray, and XQ-58 Valkyrie.

Northrop Grumman's X-47B was a pioneering drone that demonstrated full autonomy during takeoff and landing on a carrier flight deck. It also successfully refueled a manned F/A-18 Super Hornet mid-air. Despite its success, the X-47B was retired after sea trials. "The X-47B’s is capable of autonomously executing complex maneuvers, with no need for human intervention unless desired," noted the developers.

Meanwhile, Boeing's MQ-25 Stingray addresses the strategic need for an unmanned aerial refueling platform within the carrier air wing. In 2021, it successfully refueled an F/A-18 Super Hornet. The MQ-25 aims to support manned aircraft by freeing them from refueling duties and improving overall operational efficiency. "The MQ-25 is intended to support the manned aircraft of the carrier air wing and reduce the burden on pilots and aircrew," stated Boeing.

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Kratos' XQ-58 Valkyrie, initially developed under the US Air Force’s Loyal Wingman program, has shown potential beyond tanker roles. Designed to accompany combat aircraft into action, it can serve various functions including reconnaissance and carrying additional munitions. "Stealth capabilities, combined with cost-effective production, position the Valkyrie as a viable solution for combat scenarios," remarked The Telegraph.

The integration of UAVs into Carrier Air Wings (CVW) represents a step toward autonomous combat systems. As reported by Warrior Maven, unmanned AI warfare centers are being established aboard carriers like USS George H.W. Bush to manage drone missions in real-time. These centers aim to enhance situational awareness and response times while reducing human workload.

Unmanned systems offer advantages in intelligence gathering, surveillance, aerial refueling, and combat roles. The Navy's adoption of carrier-based drones signifies an evolution in naval aviation strategy aimed at increasing operational reach and mission versatility.

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