Lockheed Martin has revealed a new concept it calls the
Sea Ghost that it will propose for the US Navy's forthcoming
unmanned carrier-launched surveillance and strike (UCLASS)
aircraft requirement.
Sea Ghost that it will propose for the US Navy's forthcoming
unmanned carrier-launched surveillance and strike (UCLASS)
aircraft requirement.
The company says the design "leverages its experience with the
RQ-170 Sentinel unmanned aircraft system, the F-35C Joint
Strike Fighter and other Navy program technologies."
RQ-170 Sentinel unmanned aircraft system, the F-35C Joint
Strike Fighter and other Navy program technologies."
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Lockheed adds that those previous experiences allow it to provide
the USN "with a versatile and supportable carrier-based unmanned
aircraft solution with capability growth margins to meet future threat
scenario requirements."
the USN "with a versatile and supportable carrier-based unmanned
aircraft solution with capability growth margins to meet future threat
scenario requirements."
The key features of the Sea Ghost are that it will be a carrier-based
intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and precision
strike aircraft. That puts the aircraft in line with the USN's known
UCLASS requirements
intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and precision
strike aircraft. That puts the aircraft in line with the USN's known
UCLASS requirements
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