Futuristic US drone takes on the seas

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While X-47B is for non-operational use, its precision navigation algorithms will be used to create the first operational carrier-based unmanned aircraft. The United States Navy launched an unmanned aircraft from a modern carrier flight deck for the first time ever Tuesday. The unmanned aircraft was the X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System demonstrator, and its first-ever launch from a modern aircraft carrier represents how manned and unmanned aircraft on carrier flight decks will be merged in the future. A mission operator aboard the USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) controlled X-47B, showing off how well it works within a carrier environment. It landed back at Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland. “This historic event challenges the paradigm of manned carrier landings that were first conducted more than 90 years ago,” said Rear Adm. Mat Winter. “In that challenge though, comes a respect and admiration for all those naval aviators – past and present – that have ensured the value of the Navy aircraft carrier/carrier air wing team.