The A-12 Avenger was a proposed stealth bomber developed by the U.S. Navy in the 1980s to replace the aging A-6E Intruder.
The Navy tested command and control of an unmanned aircraft using its Unmanned Carrier Aviation Mission Control Station (UMCS) for the first time this week in a demo using the […] ...
The U.S. Navy conducted its first live control flight demonstration of an uncrewed aerial vehicle that represents the future ...
The U.S. Navy recently used a drone control system now being installed on all its supercarriers to operate an actual uncrewed ...
If the total of 1,258 aircraft had actually been built, the Avenger II would have been the United States military's most plentiful aircraft after the U.S. Army's fleet of UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters.
General Atomics‘ Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) subsidiary and BAE Systems said that they are teaming to demonstrate ...
The Grumman waterbombers, the TBM Avenger, and the S-2 Tracker are two of the finest aircraft that evolved to become true ...
The A-12 Avenger II, a stealth attack aircraft developed by General Dynamics and McDonnell Douglas, was intended to replace the A-6 Intruder in the U.S. Navy's fleet. Featuring a flying-wing ...
Tank-hunter aircraft like the A-10 Warthog and AH-64 Apache were once the dominant force on the battlefield, renowned for ...
From General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. SAN DIEGO – 07 November 2024 – On November 5, 2024, General Atomics ...
Discover how the Navy commanded unmanned aircraft through the Lockheed Martin-powered advanced control station.
After locating potential remains, Project Recover sends information to the U.S. government to complete forensic analysis.