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General Atomics is developing the "GHOST," a long-range, stealthy, autonomous flying-wing drone with hybrid-electric propulsion for the U.S. Air Force, aiming to provide next-generation intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and strike capabilities.
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The GHOST project, funded under a $99.3 million contract awarded by the Air Force Research Laboratory, targets ultra-long endurance—potentially tripling the range of current drones like the MQ-9 Reaper—using a highly efficient ducted fan engine combining diesel fuel and electric power.
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The drone is expected to help replace aging platforms like the U-2 and RQ-4 Global Hawk, adding a kinetic strike mission capability that previous reconnaissance drones lacked, and is part of broader efforts to improve persistent battlespace awareness with quieter, more efficient propulsion systems.
viernes, 30 de mayo de 2025
General Atomics Designing Long-Range Stealth ‘GHOST’ Recon Drone
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