The BAE systems Taranis is an Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle with Stealth abilties. It is part of the Strategic Unmanned Air Vehicle ( Experimental ) ( SUAV(E)) program, to produce an autonomous UCAV with Stealth abilities.
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| - The BAE systems Taranis is an Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle with Stealth abilties. It is part of the Strategic Unmanned Air Vehicle ( Experimental ) ( SUAV(E)) program, to produce an autonomous UCAV with Stealth abilities.
- The BAE Systems Taranis is a British demonstrator programme for Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) technology, being developed primarily by the defence contractor BAE Systems. A semi-autonomous unmanned warplane, it is designed to fly intercontinental missions, and will carry a variety of weapons, enabling it to attack both aerial and ground targets. It will utilise stealth technology, giving it a low radar profile, and it will be controllable via satellite link from anywhere on Earth. The Strategic Unmanned Air Vehicles (Experiment) Integrated Project Team, or SUAV(E) IPT, is responsible for auditing and overseeing the project. The aircraft, which is intended to demonstrate the viability of unmanned multi-role systems, is named after the Celtic god of thunder, Taranis. It conducted its fi
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| - The BAE Systems Taranis is a British demonstrator programme for Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) technology, being developed primarily by the defence contractor BAE Systems. A semi-autonomous unmanned warplane, it is designed to fly intercontinental missions, and will carry a variety of weapons, enabling it to attack both aerial and ground targets. It will utilise stealth technology, giving it a low radar profile, and it will be controllable via satellite link from anywhere on Earth. The Strategic Unmanned Air Vehicles (Experiment) Integrated Project Team, or SUAV(E) IPT, is responsible for auditing and overseeing the project. The aircraft, which is intended to demonstrate the viability of unmanned multi-role systems, is named after the Celtic god of thunder, Taranis. It conducted its first flight in 2013.
- The BAE systems Taranis is an Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle with Stealth abilties. It is part of the Strategic Unmanned Air Vehicle ( Experimental ) ( SUAV(E)) program, to produce an autonomous UCAV with Stealth abilities.
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