UAS Test Bed is Back in Black
The humble Jetstream, dubbed the ‘Flying Test Bed’, has changed its navy blue and red livery for a high-gloss black as it prepares for its latest round of flights before the end of the year. It is expected to undertake up to 10 flights before the end of the year as part of work that BAE is undertaking.
The Jetstream, which was built in 1982, is an aerial laboratory that is kitted out with equipment to allow it to fly as if it were an unmanned aircraft system (UAS), piloted from the ground
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