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    MBDA's Brimstone- 70 MPH Strike- Contains material (c) Crown 2013

    Published on Oct 22, 2013

    MBDA Missile Systems demonstrates the superiority of the combat-proven Dual Mode Brimstone with a series of successful test firings in October 2013. These tests demonstrated the enhanced performance derived from the latest guidance system upgrades being added to the Brimstone missile under the United Kingdom Ministry of Defense's Brimstone 2 program.

    The trials involved firing five Dual Mode Brimstone missiles at a series of fast moving targets traveling up to 70 mph. Brimstones were fired from a variety of launch conditions including long range and high off-boresight and against targets traveling through cluttered road environments.

    Every shot achieved a direct hit on the target.

    Contains material (c) Crown 2013. Used with permission of UK MoD.

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    MQ-1 Predator & MQ-9 Reaper at Holloman Air Force Base

    Published on Aug 22, 2014

    Video of MQ-1's and MQ-9's sitting on the flight line of Holloman AFB. Video by Airman 1st Class JaoTorey Johnson | Holloman Air Force Base Public Affairs Office

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    Ikhana: NASA Eyes in the Sky

    Published on Dec 22, 2014

    The Ikhana unmanned aircraft system (UAS) just played a huge role in providing live video coverage on December 5, 2014, of NASA's Orion spacecraft splashdown and recovery. Based at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center in California, the Ikhana, which is flown by human pilots in a ground station, is a flying testbed also used for NASA earth science and aeronautics research.
    Article "NASA Ikhana UAV to monitor Orion test module's descent"

    by Beth Stevenson
    December 5, 2014

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    Orion and Ikhana UAS

    Published on Jan 27, 2015

    Orion blazed into the morning sky at 7:05 a.m. EST, Friday, Dec. 5, 2014, in Florida. Lifting off from Space Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The Orion crew module splashed down approximately 4.5 hours later in the Pacific Ocean, 600 miles southwest of San Diego. During splashdown and recovery the Orion was tracked by a NASA Ikhana UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) from the air.

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    Press-release
    "GA-ASI Awarded Major U.S. Army Contract for Improved Gray Eagle"
    Latest Aircraft Joins Gray Eagle, Adds Increased Endurance and Range

    October 14, 2015

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    NASA prepares to fly a large unmanned aircraft in public airspace without chase plane for first time

    Published on Jun 14, 2018

    NASA’s remotely-piloted Ikhana aircraft performs flight tests in preparation to fly in the National Airspace System without a safety chase aircraft. On June 12, 2018, NASA successfully flew the historic flight.

    The flight will help to move the United States one step closer to normalizing unmanned aircraft operations in the airspace used by commercial and private pilots. The Ikhana aircraft is based at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California.

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