SINGAPORE—Australia is expanding the Boeing MQ-28 Ghost Bat program on the heels of its first air-to-air live-fire test with ...
The mission marks the first time an autonomous aircraft has carried out an air-to-air weapon engagement with AIM-120.
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The Australian government has announced additional funding to further develop the Boeing MQ-28A Ghost Bat Collaborative ...
Australia orders six operational Block 2 MQ-28A aircraft and one Block 3 prototype.
The Ghost Bat was controlled from aboard an RAAF E-7A Wedgetail and received targeting data from an F/A-18F Super Hornet ...
Boeing and the Royal Australian Air Force have revealed details of the MQ-28A Ghost Bat's first successful air-to-air missile ...
Boeing has successfully conducted the first live-fire test of its MQ-28A Ghost Bat drone, firing an AIM-120 Advanced ...
A Boeing -developed Ghost Bat autonomous unmanned aircraft system (UAS) equipped with an air-to-air missile recently shot ...
The announcement follows confirmation that an Australian-designed and manufactured MQ-28A Ghost Bat Collaborative Combat ...
Australia has said it will invest AU$1.4 billion (US$930 million) with Boeing Defence Australia to transition the MQ-28A ...
Australia has moved from experimental trials to a full combat acquisition of its homegrown Ghost Bat drone, locking in a ...