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    BAE Systems Taranis, demonstrator programme for Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle, BAE Systems plc, London, United Kingdom

    Manufacturer - BAE Systems plc

    Home page - baesystems.com/taranis

    BAE Systems Taranis on Wikipedia
    Last edited by Airicist2; 2nd February 2024 at 18:26.

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    UK's Stealth Fighter BAE "TARANIS"

    Uploaded on Aug 8, 2010

    Defence firm BAE Systems officially unveiled its first ever high-tech unmanned stealth jet.
    The Taranis, named after the Celtic god of thunder, is about the same size as a Hawk jet and is equipped with stealth equipment and an 'autonomous' artificial intelligence system.
    The plane will test the possibility of developing the first ever autonomous stealthy Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) that would ultimately be capable of precisely striking targets at long range, even in another continent.
    Taranis, the prototype of an unmanned combat aircraft of the future, which was unveiled today
    The trial aircraft cost ?143 million pounds to construct and spearheads BAE's drive to convince the Ministry of Defence to invest in the next generation of unmanned aircraft.
    Almost invisible to ground radar, it is designed to travel at high jet speeds and cover massive distances between continents.
    The plane is built to carry out intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance on enemy territory using onboard sensors.
    And it has been designed to carry a cache of weapons -- including bombs and missiles -, giving it a potential long-range strike capability.
    It can be controlled from anywhere in the world with satellite communications.
    Experts say the cutting-edge design is at the forefront of world technology and as advanced as any US development.
    The plane began development in December 2006, and is intended to prove the UK's ability to produce a stealthy UAV.
    Taranis will be stealthy, fast, able to carry out use a number of on-board weapons systems and be able to defend itself against manned and other unmanned enemy aircraft.
    The concept demonstrator will test the possibility of developing the first ever autonomous stealthy Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) that would ultimately be capable of precisely striking targets at long range, even in another continent
    Any future need hinges on the outcome of the Strategic Defence and Security Review, which will conclude around October.Speaking at the unveiling ceremony at BAE Systems in Warton, Lancashire, Minister for International Security Strategy Gerald Howarth said: 'Taranis is a truly trailblazing project.
    'The first of its kind in the UK, it reflects the best of our nation's advanced design and technology skills and is a leading programme on the global stage.'
    He added: 'Taranis shows the UK's advanced engineering, research, technology and innovation sector at its world-beating best.'
    Taranis is an informal partnership of the UK MoD and industry British engineering firms including BAE Systems, Rolls Royce, QinetiQ and GE Aviation.
    Rolls-Royce will focus on the next generation propulsion system for the Taranis demonstrator.
    Speaking on behalf of the industry team, Nigel Whitehead, Group managing director of BAE Systems' Programmes & Support business, said: 'Taranis has been three and a half years in the making and is the product of more than a million man-hours.
    It represents a significant step forward in this country's fast-jet capability. This technology is key to sustaining a strong industrial base and to maintain the UK's leading position as a centre for engineering excellence and innovation."
    The Taranis prototype will provide the MOD with knowledge on the technical and manufacturing challenges and the potential capabilities of Unmanned Combat Air Systems.

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    iHLS TV Special Video Edition: Is the Taranis UAV operational?

    Published on Feb 27, 2015

    In this Special iHLS TV Edition, we discuss Britain’s Taranis unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), which was dubbed the most advanced, albeit the most top secret, platform in the whole world.

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    Taranis first flight - RAF100

    Published on Jun 1, 2018

    Named after the Celtic god of Thunder, Taranis is the most advanced military aircraft ever designed and flown by the United Kingdom.

    The technology demonstrator is the result one-and-a-half million hours of work by leading scientists, aerodynamicists and systems engineers from 250 UK companies.

    However, although Taranis was designed to demonstrate unmanned air systems, during flight it was always under the control of a human operator.

    The engineering know-how gathered during its testing programme which began in 2010 continue to influence the way we are developing new technologies to serve the Royal Air Force for generations to come.

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