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F-22 Raptor, MQ-20 drone complete manned-unmanned flight exercise
The exercise featured a human-piloted F-22 Raptor issuing real-time commands to the MQ-20 drone, which responded by carrying out a range of mission tasks.
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Air Force Space Command head ‘open to’ reusable rockets
The comments, made by Gen. Jay Raymond during Space Symposium, could reflect the service’s willingness to use cutting-edge technologies to drive down the cost of launch services — that is, once the technology has been proven.
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Air Force Seeks Virtual Elements in Flight Exercises to Heighten Realism, Complexity
With live training alone unable to provide the complex scenarios meant to push the F-35 to its limits, the Air Force is banking on a suite of cutting-edge technologies that will fuse virtual and constructive elements into live exercises.
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F-22 Raptor, MQ-20 drone complete manned-unmanned flight exercise
The exercise featured a human-piloted F-22 Raptor issuing real-time commands to the MQ-20 drone, which responded by carrying out a range of mission tasks.
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Air Force Space Command head ‘open to’ reusable rockets
The comments, made by Gen. Jay Raymond during Space Symposium, could reflect the service’s willingness to use cutting-edge technologies to drive down the cost of launch services — that is, once the technology has been proven.
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Air Force Seeks Virtual Elements in Flight Exercises to Heighten Realism, Complexity
With live training alone unable to provide the complex scenarios meant to push the F-35 to its limits, the Air Force is banking on a suite of cutting-edge technologies that will fuse virtual and constructive elements into live exercises.
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F-22 Raptor, MQ-20 drone complete manned-unmanned flight exercise
The exercise featured a human-piloted F-22 Raptor issuing real-time commands to the MQ-20 drone, which responded by carrying out a range of mission tasks.
-
Air Force Space Command head ‘open to’ reusable rockets
The comments, made by Gen. Jay Raymond during Space Symposium, could reflect the service’s willingness to use cutting-edge technologies to drive down the cost of launch services — that is, once the technology has been proven.
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Air Force Seeks Virtual Elements in Flight Exercises to Heighten Realism, Complexity
With live training alone unable to provide the complex scenarios meant to push the F-35 to its limits, the Air Force is banking on a suite of cutting-edge technologies that will fuse virtual and constructive elements into live exercises.




















