The General Atomics XQ-67A in flight. Air Force photo San Diego’s General Atomics reported a successful first flight of its XQ-67A drone under an Air Force program to develop “robotic wingmen” to accompany crewed aircraft into battle. The stealthy-looking, jet-powered craft flew for the first time on Wednesday at a General Atomics facility in the Mojave Desert near Palmdale. Five aerospace companies are vying for an Air Force contract to build a fleet of the drones, which are “intended to provide the warfighter with credible and affordable mass” in battle. #BREAKING: First successful flight of @afresearchlab XQ-67A! The XQ-67A is the first of a second generation of @usairforce
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