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MQ-28 Ghost Bat and MQ-25 Stingray displayed together for the first time.
MQ-25 T1 with Aerial Refueling Store at MidAmerica Airport.
MQ-25 T1 with Aerial Refueling Store at MidAmerica Airport.
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MQ-25 T1 first flight with ARS
MQ-25 T1 first flight with ARS
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MQ-25 T1 first flight with ARS
MQ-25 T1 first flight with ARS
MQ-25 T1 first flight with ARS
MQ-25 T1 first flight with ARS
MQ-25 T1 first flight with ARS
MQ-25 T1 first flight with ARS
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MQ-25 first flight, aircraft T1
Boeing-owned MQ-25 test asset, aircraft T1, in flight
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For the first time in the United States, Boeing unveiled the MQ-28 in an airport hangar in Mascoutah, Illinois, in May 2023.
In development for the Royal Australian Air Force, the uncrewed platform is one program in the Autonomous Collaborative Platforms portfolio within Phantom Works — Boeing’s proprietary research, development and prototyping division within Defense, Space & Security.
The MQ-25 unmanned aircraft system designed for the U.S. Navy mission will provide robust refueling capability, thereby extending the combat range of deployed fighters.
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AIRPORTS
AVMATS Hangar
control towers
day
flight test livery
front 3/4 view
futuristic
glare
ground shots
high-tech / advanced
left side views
perspective lines
ramps
refueling
right side views
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side by side
sky
tarmac
tricycle landing gears
unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV)
unmanned vehicles
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