US Reveals X-BAT Combat Drone with F-16 Engine
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Key Takeaways
- 1X-BAT drone unveiled by Shield AI and GE Aerospace
- 2Features advanced engine and combat capabilities
- 3Enhances US military tech while reducing foreign reliance
At the Sea-Air-Space Expo near Washington, D.C., Shield AI and GE Aerospace introduced the X-BAT, an autonomous stealth drone equipped with the F110 engine, commonly used in F-16 and F-15 aircraft. This drone is notable for its vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) capability, extended combat range of 1,000 nautical miles, and compatibility with F-35 munitions, all while being significantly more cost-effective. The redesign incorporates a new arrowhead shape optimizing high-speed flight, and the drone functions as a tail-sitter, negating the need for conventional airstrips.
Strategically, the introduction of the X-BAT signifies an important advancement in U.S. military aviation technology, combining strength, versatility, and cost efficiency. Its potential ability to refuel conventional fighters could reshape aerial combat strategies. By leveraging domestically sourced technology and manufacturing, the U.S. reduces dependency on foreign capabilities, reinforcing national security interests.