I cannot get enough of this video and the music! Admiral Tim Heely, longtime friend was the PEO at Pax River, Maryland: the conversion to the air craft carrier environment from land based drone environment. WHAT IS THE MUSIC? SHAZAM CANNOT TELL ME!
The X-47B is completely autonomous. Unlike remotely piloted vehicles like Global Hawk and Predator, the X-47B (and its sister from Boeing, the X-45C) are flown completely by software onboard the aircraft. Humans plan the mission on the ground, but the aircraft executes the flight plan autonomously. (I was chief architect on the software side of the DARPA project that created these 2 aircraft.)
The only orbital launch of Buran occurred at 3:00 UTC on 15 November 1988 it landed only 3 metres (9.8 ft) laterally and 10 metres (33 ft) longitudinally from the target mark. Let me repeat that, an unmanned launch and landing of a space shuttle to effin space 24 years ago and now US navy made a drone that can land on an aircraft career well colour me impressed
Very-very hard to believe that the crew would just stand around on the deck like that with a huge monster of a plane coming towards you,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,yep X-box for sure
I spent four years on a carrier deck and after a few months it becomes second nature. You just have an abundance of situational awareness. Especially during night ops.
A scientist once told me...." The US has the talented prople who actually design and create these things. Other countries then try to copy them. My HURRAH for our talented engineers, and for the US NAVY !!!
Too bad they used interlaced video. The sawtooth edges on action scenes are distracting, and are easily eliminated. You can do better Northrop Grumman!
Couple of things, I'm wondering if all of the electronics on the ship and on the drone are protected from emp's(all that high tech down in secs...) and I'm wondering if these drones will replace piloted aircraft...I'm thinking that they will use the drones in the "hot zones", send them in first and then piloted aircraft like f-22, f-35 and others after...
You should be very impressed. The US is virtually the only super power with aircraft carriers. Having actually landed multiple times on an aircraft carrier, I know it is no easy feat for a human, especially after a very long mission. Multiply that a couple of times for night, bad weather and with an emergency. We've had systems capable of doing this in manned airplanes, monitored by humans, but to have no human on board is a huge leap of technology.
No, the crew is not insulted any more than they are reading your catamite postings. It is a good bet you never had the brass to actually consider serving yourself.
I'm an old Navy man, and while watching this incredible clip I was struck with a horrible thought. CV 76 is the U.S.S. Ronald Reagan, CV 77 is the U.S.S. George H.W. Bush, If the shit-heads in DC are crazy enough to name the next carrier the U.S.S. Obama, I swear I'll burn all my old uniforms.
Code X yes you aren't American so shut the fuck you useless piece of shit. Make more money for us so i can watch weapons like this take your pathetic countries resources and oil 😂😂😂😂
No JBD at launch. Maybe a high power weed eater motor? (that is some stout iron on main and nose gears, not a lightweight) A host of people on deck for no reason, celebration for sure. Crows nest populated to the max. Hey I'm all for getting LTJG 22 year old Navy Pilots out of the squadron command structure (insolent whips) maybe this is the way. Can't imagine a helo turning so close to the waist during a trap. Retract set for about 47 lb .Absolutely fun. Next wing sweep and supersonic?
Some of us believe that combat pilots are the last of the face to face gladiators of battle. Sad to see that starting to drift into the dust bin of history, but technology rolls on.
Ok finally! So when the NAVY says, "Go kill that!", they won't get a bunch of static back about , "...women and children down there!". Gotta love that.
X-47B UCAS Aviation History Under Way Từ tháng 7/2013, Mỹ đã thử nghiệm thành công phi cơ không người lái cất & hạ cánh trên Hàng Không Mẫu Hạm. Mỹ không sợ Chệt ăn cắp kỹ thuật, nên đưa lên UA-cam cho mọi người cùng xem !!! This is amazing, technology sometimes just boggles my mind. I hope the video comes through for you. First stealth fighter to take off and land on a carrier! "Unmanned stealth fighter, that is." Fw: Fwd: [PhungSuXaHoi] UAV ops ! - Go Navy,
The way this thing works is it flies over an enemy ship, hacks into the enemy ship's systems and tells the enemy computer all its "I'm a shit-hot naval aviator" stories until the enemy computer crashes...
US NAVY ROCKS! What a future we have in Naval Aviation . Still makes me think though that a lot of these stealth designs come from the old AREA 51! LOL.......
Yea. Although it's cool. Because thats what technology is...it now takes 12 people to fly a plane. Now add ALL THE SHIT THAT CAN BREAK (electronics)...and you've just exponentially increased the odds of failure. You wanna add high-tech stuff (recon, surveillance, weapons, night vision & laser shit) that's fine. As a matter of fact, that's great! Just put the pilot BACK IN THE SEAT. I'm just sayin...
cost of failure of losing a pilot is cheaper? or just his aircraft with the exact EW capability in addition to the on-board cock-pit avionics for the pilot...which are no-longer on the UCAS Plus we have a pilot shortage and cost of training is high, as-is duration prior to wings (6-8k hours)
Wow! The ultimate CowardMobile that is, carrying none of those weasels onboard. The pilot, presumably a manly 18yo Marine covered with zits, quietly hiding in a basement, thousand of kilometers away. US citizens must be proud. Just imagine having had such weapons during the Iraq war: how many more tens of thousands of innocents, women and kids, they could have slaughtered without peeing their pants!
I hope not. In Nam they thought guns were no longer needed on aircraft, that missiles were the way of the future. These will find a place in combat but rest assured our brave men and women will be fighting right next to them. May God bless our troops and have little mercy on our enemies.
We will never loose our aviators. There is a common military understanding that while these are great tools that they will never win a war. The reason is that if we were to go to war and say 3 of these go down in flames, the American people will look at the bottom line and say "we just lost X million dollars..." and will pull all support for the action. But if you loose an aircraft with a pilot they will get upset because now we just lost one of our boys/girls and they will want revenge.
Harry Rombold VMA 225 landed the first aircraft at the new airstrip at Chu Lai on June 1, 1965. Check out the Home Movies on the VMA 225 You Tube Channel !!!
Unbelievable Technology!
If they allow us to see this, what will they have hidden?
The logic
It looks like a miniature B-2!
Very cool ! The picttures are just beautiful and the music is great !!
I love this video ;)
Well done
Hey; Where Is The A4 Skyhawk ???
nice one , , , , , , , , , ,
Comming to soon to a loction near you to check up on you.
Pretty much the future of all aerial combat, recon, etc.
This plane is also controlled by "pilot" from the ground, right? Like a drone!
Why was the blast deflector not up on launch? Just curious
***** So you don't know either. Okay cool
Music is fantastic, does anybody know name/artist/label?
Thanks MaxPI
Northrop Grumman Internal Media Group in El Segundo, CA
Fight night.
Edit:
Sorry for the late response
Elegant!
AWESOME!
Another weapon of peace.
lol of course...
Plain awesome! Fly Navy.
Excelente
I cannot get enough of this video and the music! Admiral Tim Heely, longtime friend was the PEO at Pax River, Maryland: the conversion to the air craft carrier environment from land based drone environment. WHAT IS THE MUSIC? SHAZAM CANNOT TELL ME!
imagine if they put hundreds of these drones into an autonomous flying fortress hmmm
je ne parviens pas à me lasser de regarder ce film en boucle
Really impressive video. Just curious if the landing was in fully autonomous mode or remotely controlled.
PS: next gen. will be the EDI UCAV :-)
The X-47B is completely autonomous. Unlike remotely piloted vehicles like Global Hawk and Predator, the X-47B (and its sister from Boeing, the X-45C) are flown completely by software onboard the aircraft. Humans plan the mission on the ground, but the aircraft executes the flight plan autonomously. (I was chief architect on the software side of the DARPA project that created these 2 aircraft.)
@@ctshotton Hey Chuck can I shoot your a question concerning the X-47B? I'm modelling one for Flight Simulator 2020
Thumbs up all the way.
touch n go perfect!!!! awesome!!!
Outstanding!
Sweet works with carriers and looks like a mini B-2
and then remembreing how similarly close to this the hortonbrothers were in 1945 with their design... without aid of special computers.
The only orbital launch of Buran occurred at 3:00 UTC on 15 November 1988 it landed only 3 metres (9.8 ft) laterally and 10 metres (33 ft) longitudinally from the target mark. Let me repeat that, an unmanned launch and landing of a space shuttle to effin space 24 years ago and now US navy made a drone that can land on an aircraft career well colour me impressed
Fantastic! !!
Very-very hard to believe that the crew would just stand around on the deck like that with a huge monster of a plane coming towards you,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,yep X-box for sure
I spent four years on a carrier deck and after a few months it becomes second nature. You just have an abundance of situational awareness. Especially during night ops.
Does anyone know what the piece of music is?
A scientist once told me...." The US has the talented prople who actually design and create these things. Other countries then try to copy them. My HURRAH for our talented engineers, and for the US NAVY !!!
Too bad they used interlaced video. The sawtooth edges on action scenes are distracting, and are easily eliminated. You can do better Northrop Grumman!
On, mamma! Say it isn't so!
~ Maverick
:)
That is awesome
It looks like a chicken! Tiny wings, it has a beak, and its got a pudgy body. Jet powered naval drone chicken :D
luisbeck007, one would have thought that a person who teaches DARPA how to do things, actually knows not to type in capital letters..
Couple of things, I'm wondering if all of the electronics on the ship and on the drone are protected from emp's(all that high tech down in secs...) and I'm wondering if these drones will replace piloted aircraft...I'm thinking that they will use the drones in the "hot zones", send them in first and then piloted aircraft like f-22, f-35 and others after...
Awesome.
Drone taking off from and landing on a moving air craft carrier. Pretty awesome stuff for your entertainment and amazement.
Impressive!
When landed, hooked on the middle cable, not the last. And we are suppose to be impressed?
You should be very impressed. The US is virtually the only super power with aircraft carriers. Having actually landed multiple times on an aircraft carrier, I know it is no easy feat for a human, especially after a very long mission. Multiply that a couple of times for night, bad weather and with an emergency. We've had systems capable of doing this in manned airplanes, monitored by humans, but to have no human on board is a huge leap of technology.
Art Nalls, Jr.
Other nations have aircraft carrier's too.
Thank you to the men and women of our military for serving our country!
Wow, I'm history. Bravo Zulú.
that is awesome wonder what is in store for the future. there is no telling
What's the song name?
The perfect craft for delivering humanitarian aid.
Oh my god. Belka has infiltrated the USAF
A fine tribute to Jack Northrop's vision of the "Flying Wing". This will change Naval Air Power in the future.
Looks good.. Now for a cockpit ride at the sound barrier..
why would you insult that crew by naming the ship after Bush................
***** bush (jr.) was the dumbass that fucked up our economy in the first place moron....
***** you're the one who looks like a moron and you're laughing? You're hilarious lolol
+Azhrei2000 I bet everyone of the service members are proud to serve on that flat top.
No, the crew is not insulted any more than they are reading your catamite postings. It is a good bet you never had the brass to actually consider serving yourself.
It's named after Bush senior. He's a WWII veteran who served as a naval aviator. Earned the DFC for a mission that he was shot down and rescued.
I'm an old Navy man, and while watching this incredible clip I was struck with a horrible thought. CV 76 is the U.S.S. Ronald Reagan, CV 77 is the U.S.S. George H.W. Bush, If the shit-heads in DC are crazy enough to name the next carrier the U.S.S. Obama, I swear I'll burn all my old uniforms.
Logan Cody Well you are in luck.
CV78 - U.S.S. William J. Clinton
CV79 - U.S.S. George W. Bush
CV80 - U.S.S. Barack H. Obama
CV81 - U.S.S. Michael R. Pence
Logan Cody it's ok, only the drones will be named Obama 😂😂😂
Code X yes you aren't American so shut the fuck you useless piece of shit. Make more money for us so i can watch weapons like this take your pathetic countries resources and oil 😂😂😂😂
Wow!
No JBD at launch. Maybe a high power weed eater motor? (that is some stout iron on main and nose gears, not a lightweight) A host of people on deck for no reason, celebration for sure. Crows nest populated to the max. Hey I'm all for getting LTJG 22 year old Navy Pilots out of the squadron command structure (insolent whips) maybe this is the way. Can't imagine a helo turning so close to the waist during a trap. Retract set for about 47 lb .Absolutely fun. Next wing sweep and supersonic?
Cylons!!
Tin Man is go for Talons.
EDI is the whole idea.
Sure different from my days on the Coral Sea CVA-43
Kim Couldn't find your response regarding music?
Flight Deck work was such a rush.
Will Chinese going to copying that ?
Some of us believe that combat pilots are the last of the face to face gladiators of battle. Sad to see that starting to drift into the dust bin of history, but technology rolls on.
Neat
WOW!!!
Ok finally! So when the NAVY says, "Go kill that!", they won't get a bunch of static back about , "...women and children down there!". Gotta love that.
Skynet
hell yeah
X-47B UCAS Aviation History Under Way
Từ tháng 7/2013, Mỹ đã thử nghiệm thành công phi cơ không người lái cất & hạ cánh trên Hàng Không Mẫu Hạm.
Mỹ không sợ Chệt ăn cắp kỹ thuật, nên đưa lên UA-cam cho mọi người cùng xem !!!
This is amazing, technology sometimes just boggles my mind. I hope the video comes through for you. First stealth fighter to take off and land on a carrier! "Unmanned stealth fighter, that is."
Fw: Fwd: [PhungSuXaHoi] UAV ops ! - Go Navy,
lol well this is an unmanned stealth bomber...has payload capacity of 4.5k i.e 2k JDAMs
The way this thing works is it flies over an enemy ship, hacks into the enemy ship's systems and tells the enemy computer all its "I'm a shit-hot naval aviator" stories until the enemy computer crashes...
after it drops its payload of 2x 2k JDAMs
good thing they'll still need mechanics to work on these
US NAVY ROCKS! What a future we have in Naval Aviation . Still makes me think though that a lot of these stealth designs come from the old AREA 51! LOL.......
we should be using those to deal with Iran and N. Korea, not John Kerry
genial avance para matar
Spoiler alert! The gay music starts @ 2:41 it also happens to be when the thing finally takes off!
Check my cool condensation trail from engines exhaust here!
15 second video, drags on for 4 minutes
Makes me proud to be a Navy Veteran of Desert Storm/Desert Shield...the badest men and women on the planet.
Go NAVY!
Yea. Although it's cool. Because thats what technology is...it now takes 12 people to fly a plane. Now add ALL THE SHIT THAT CAN BREAK (electronics)...and you've just exponentially increased the odds of failure. You wanna add high-tech stuff (recon, surveillance, weapons, night vision & laser shit) that's fine. As a matter of fact, that's great! Just put the pilot BACK IN THE SEAT.
I'm just sayin...
cost of failure of losing a pilot is cheaper? or just his aircraft with the exact EW capability in addition to the on-board cock-pit avionics for the pilot...which are no-longer on the UCAS
Plus we have a pilot shortage and cost of training is high, as-is duration prior to wings (6-8k hours)
Wow! The ultimate CowardMobile that is, carrying none of those weasels onboard. The pilot, presumably a manly 18yo Marine covered with zits, quietly hiding in a basement, thousand of kilometers away. US citizens must be proud. Just imagine having had such weapons during the Iraq war: how many more tens of thousands of innocents, women and kids, they could have slaughtered without peeing their pants!
Whose basement are you hiding in?
Doug Graham I am past the age of drinking milkshakes, Dougie.
Big kisses Dougie.
Yawn. Robots taking over. I bet the controllers seat has a cup holder with a slushie. Up high Goose, er I mean Johny 5.
Fucking drone must die. Drone - The Hell from annonim
Bye, Bye; Naval Aviators !!!
I hope not.
In Nam they thought guns were no longer needed on aircraft, that missiles were the way of the future. These will find a place in combat but rest assured our brave men and women will be fighting right next to them. May God bless our troops and have little mercy on our enemies.
I have a very good friend that served in Chu Lai VMA 255
We will never loose our aviators. There is a common military understanding that while these are great tools that they will never win a war. The reason is that if we were to go to war and say 3 of these go down in flames, the American people will look at the bottom line and say "we just lost X million dollars..." and will pull all support for the action. But if you loose an aircraft with a pilot they will get upset because now we just lost one of our boys/girls and they will want revenge.
Harry Rombold
VMA 225 landed the first aircraft at the new airstrip at Chu Lai on June 1, 1965. Check out the Home Movies on the VMA 225 You Tube Channel !!!
roger that, thanks
Awesome, just don't lose one to Iran
That would suck!
#44 will have it scrubbed soon. Watch.
WOW, I'm history, Bravo Zulú.
WOW, I'm history, Bravo Zulú.