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Home»News»MQ-25 Conducts Ground Testing at Naval Station Norfolk
NORFOLK, Va. (Nov. 10, 2021) The
U.S. Navy and Boeing conducted ground testing of the MQ-25 Stingray at Chambers
Field onboard Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia. The MQ-25 Stingray is an
unmanned aerial refueling aircraft. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication
Specialist 2nd Class Sam Jenkins)
MQ-25 Conducts Ground
Testing At Naval Station Norfolk
NORFOLK, Va. - The U.S. Navy and
Boeing are completing ground tests of the MQ-25 Stingray test asset at Chambers
Field onboard Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia.
Naval
News Staff 23 Nov 2021
From Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Sam Jenkins
“The Stingray is the future of naval aviation. It
is the first aircraft carrier-based unmanned air vehicle (UAV),” said Rear Adm.
John Meier, Commander, Naval Air Force Atlantic. “The ground testing is another
step toward the teaming of manned and unmanned aircraft platforms. Integrating
platforms like the MQ-25 into the air wing will increase their lethality and
reach.”
The MQ-25 Stingray introduces unmanned aerial
refueling and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities to the
air wing that will extend the range, operational capacity and lethality of the
Carrier Air Wing and Carrier Strike Group.
“What we are doing today is deck handling,” said
Rick Schramm, the technical lead engineer material review board. “We have a
system installed on the airplane that allows the aircraft to be engines up,
power running and taxing by controllers on the deck.”
NORFOLK, Va. (Nov. 10, 2021) The
U.S. Navy and Boeing conducted ground testing of the MQ-25 Stingray at Chambers
Field onboard Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia. The MQ-25 Stingray is an
unmanned aerial refueling aircraft. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication
Specialist 2nd Class Sam Jenkins)
Schramm described that they are using painted
lines to section areas of the flight deck to test how the MQ-25 would be able
to maneuver on board an aircraft carrier.
The MQ-25 is the first move toward the Navy’s
strategic vision of unified, interoperable networks and systems architecture.
It is paving the way for future unmanned systems to be introduced to the air
wing and aircraft carrier environment.
Chief Aviation Machinist Mate Michael Solle said
the UAS capabilities of the MQ-25 will allow the F/A-18 to return to its
primary mission set as well as extend its strike range and enhance
maneuverability.
The Boeing-owned MQ-25 recently
completed its first aerial refueling of an F-35C Lightning II aircraft, marking the third refueling flight evolution for
the test aircraft as a whole. Once operational, MQ-25 will refuel every
receiver-capable carrier-based aircraft.
The MQ-25 is intended to be one of the Navy’s
fastest major defense acquisition programs to reach initial operational
capability.
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