Swarming drones: what’s their size, range, payload and reusability? It sounds cool, but is the concept any more sophisticated than teams of manned 4th and 5th gen fighters and semi autonomous planes like the loyal wingman deploying an array of missiles?
@@usernamechecksout Fun fact - the sushi bar and club scene are both the same nightclub - Home Nightclub, Darling Harbour, Sydney. I know this because I spent many a friday night off my face in both rooms they filmed in as a late teen/early 20 something.
@@generalpatton8890 Yea that's one of the biggest problems with writing in text; it's often hard to convey sarcasm and jokes are all too often taken literally.
If one crashes I don’t think you’d be able to initiate it to explode. And if you make it initiate if you say, lose contact with it’s onboard computer than you’d probably have quite a few unintended incidents of it becoming inoperable due to human or mechanical error.
@@jerrell1169 true that. They can add an independent black box like system, capable of receiving commands from satellite and execute a self destruction procedure.
G - MAN The Australian government actually has a pretty good track record for project delivery. Besides, in case you hadn’t noticed, the Air Force is government.
Yup this is russian idea to beat the american stealth squadrons just make a drone let them engage first to expose f22 or f35 positions then close quarter combat
upupaepops except that’s what the media wants you to believe, their plane are built to last , if the russian are in the offensive meaning it’s futile to realize what’s going on, learn history if you don’t get it
Considering they were talking about sensors and recon, I think they are positioning it as a recon vehicle, but at the same time, they probably have plans to put weapons on these things.
As I say about AI, please don't give them emotions! Can you imagine a self-driving car that's had enough of these cyclists cutting it off or running red lights, or a drone that's had a bad day?
Got to love the different snap on sensors. There's an Iran sensor, a Venezuela sensor, a North Korea sensor, a China sensor, a Russia sensor, a Saudi Arabia sensor, a Mexico sensor.
If they can make an AI that can play video games and beat the best gamers in the world at their game I imagine writing/programming a dogfight AI is pretty straightforward. Even more so when the UCAV is not G-Limited by having a human pilot onboard.
@@razer666L They got the idea from somebody else, and so on, and so on. Drone swarms are not a new concept. Running screens for missiles, fighters, bombers, just broadly flooding airspace to diminish the effectiveness of CIWS systems, a cheap way to get a pound of plastic explosive near a VIP. Dealing with drone swarms will be a major near term problem for militaries.
@@AKlover >Dealing with drone swarms will be a major near term problem for militaries. Reminds me of Black Ops 3 and Directed Energy Air Defence (DEAD) system.
Good job Australia. Very talented engineers. Had a pleasure of working with some of them for a project. This system has unique capabilities that have great potential. No doubt the US military has issues RFP for the loyal wing,an as part of the NGAD initiative
Remember how things went with Boeing's MCAS system for those 737 Max planes that crashed? I'm certain that the AI on these won't be programmed any better.
Can't wait to tell him that unmanned aircraft will take over the world? Ugh, I'm not the biggest fan of unmanned autonomous aircraft, there's no fun in flying them. Flying in a manned aircraft is way more fun than anything else. You'll actually have a talent and knowledge instead of sitting in a chair flying an unmanned aircraft.
Master Baiter The Nomad was barely a plane. It kept crashing. I saw a Nomad, belonging to the PNG Defence Force, make an emergency landing at Moorabbin Aerodrome. The instrument panel had caught fire - exciting time for the pilot. A little disconcerting!
BOOM! and just like that, Boeing launches the very platform that will eventually phase out the human pilot. This is it, 2020, where we can for sure point back and say this was the day, week, month, and year human flight in aircraft started towards its eventual demise.
While there are some details we can’t share, you can learn more about the Loyal Wingman / Boeing Airpower Teaming System at www.boeing.com/defense/airpower-teaming-system/.
Boeing understandable. Congratulations on a successful project. Thank you and all your hardworking employees for keeping America and its allies safe. 🇺🇸🇾🇪🇹🇨🇬🇧🇲🇾🇯🇵 🇹🇼
*ace combat 7 intensifies*
Z.O.E. be like 10010111001011
Chap 😂😂
This thing won’t be as dramatic as when Shamrock crashed into an iceberg though
i already hear that intro song
In the future we are going to need a railgun
Boeing: *plays Ace Combat
Also Boing: its time to build unmanned swarm drones
Lol The German FCAS was first in this!
Instead of Italian bistro, Long Caster mentions "Osean bistro"
Swarming drones: what’s their size, range, payload and reusability? It sounds cool, but is the concept any more sophisticated than teams of manned 4th and 5th gen fighters and semi autonomous planes like the loyal wingman deploying an array of missiles?
Boing? Flying kangaroo?
@@verticalflyingb737 Osea is USA in ACE COMBAT
Now imagine "EDI" from movie "Stealth" speaking with strong Aussie accent.
At least it's better than Austrian accent. *sarcasm*
@@linkfreeman1998 Arnold Schwarzenegger voice springs to mind.
Man, that movie was underrated...gonna rewatch it!
@@EinkOLED fooorty faaaif loong slaaide with lazer sighting.... XD
@@usernamechecksout Fun fact - the sushi bar and club scene are both the same nightclub - Home Nightclub, Darling Harbour, Sydney. I know this because I spent many a friday night off my face in both rooms they filmed in as a late teen/early 20 something.
Design and built in Australia. Well done Australia 🇦🇺
If some squadron out there doesn't nickname theirs Hugin and Munin, I'll be very sad
NO NO NO DONT GIVE THEM IDEEAS
Tin man
*Hugin and Munin got visual of aircraft with three strikes*
Hugin and Munin: "Why do I hear boss music?"
It's just the beginning... almost the same as MQ-99 if I see.
Hugin and Munin are more advanced and more complexed a lot than that thing.
Oh no
I wish we had teammates like this in War Thunder
Agreed
Teammates ? Do you mean the bots we receive when we don’t play with friends ?
@@generalpatton8890 Those are squadmates, which my comment also applies to, although I mainly was referring to all teammates.
LightRealms /r wooosh sorry but it was a joke 😂
@@generalpatton8890 Yea that's one of the biggest problems with writing in text; it's often hard to convey sarcasm and jokes are all too often taken literally.
I would love to see this fly with the f35
The RAAF is receiving F35's right now as well as those loyal wingman drones so that is gonna happen very soon
Most probably it will be controlled by the Growler or F/A-18F battle management co-pilot,
I hope its controlled by the growler
Yes, exactly. First combat SIM should be.
It is actually being planned to do just that, hope my country buys a few of these aswell to augment our own F-35s once we get them.
I'm gonna have PTSD from Ace Combat 7 now... so many drones!
Now it's time for an Alicorn Class submarine!
*>*
*HE WALKED WITH HIS DIRTY BOOTS OVER THE CRISP WHITE SHEETS THAT I JUST MADE*
1 MILLION LIVES
@Boeing Please make sure it has a Self-Destruct feature in case it crashes in enemy territory like one of our drones did in Iran.
Or it crashes at enemy units, like a Kamikaze attack
If one crashes I don’t think you’d be able to initiate it to explode. And if you make it initiate if you say, lose contact with it’s onboard computer than you’d probably have quite a few unintended incidents of it becoming inoperable due to human or mechanical error.
@@jerrell1169 true that. They can add an independent black box like system, capable of receiving commands from satellite and execute a self destruction procedure.
Ace Combat 7 warned us against this...
That’s really cool, technology advances everyday.
Nice profile picture haha
G - MAN The Australian government actually has a pretty good track record for project delivery. Besides, in case you hadn’t noticed, the Air Force is government.
G - MAN Think again. They are the same.
Seriously are happy for a robot to take your place
We don't need more of this kind of technology
So basically, one single, say, F/A-18F becomes an entire squadron, each drone possibly doing different things. That's absolutely insane.
I'm getting AC7 vibes
I think with an added twist. Some of them can "sacrifice themselves" in order to preserve the mission without hesitation or something like that.
Yup this is russian idea to beat the american stealth squadrons just make a drone let them engage first to expose f22 or f35 positions then close quarter combat
@@boiboiboi1419 Except that the Russian's can't keep their planes maintained and in the air, nor keep their pilots combat qualified.
upupaepops except that’s what the media wants you to believe, their plane are built to last , if the russian are in the offensive meaning it’s futile to realize what’s going on, learn history if you don’t get it
MQ-99 no longer imaginary
Wait this isn't AC7 ad?!.
Still cool tho
"Can you hear me, pilot with the Three Strikes?"
Just don't give them weapons.
Why not, you ask? Go play Ace Combat 7 and you'll know.
Considering they were talking about sensors and recon, I think they are positioning it as a recon vehicle, but at the same time, they probably have plans to put weapons on these things.
*Sweats nervously in Blackops 2*
@@lukesalisbury6031 Or using them as expendable autonomous nonhuman human shields to intercept missiles meant for the lead aircraft. Lots of uses.
As I say about AI, please don't give them emotions! Can you imagine a self-driving car that's had enough of these cyclists cutting it off or running red lights, or a drone that's had a bad day?
Guess what one of those mission pack is ?, I'll give ya a hint BANZAI
Looks like there is going to be an EDI from stealth in a couple years
I was just about to say that the second I saw this 😂
love that movie!
yeah!
Australian ingenuity at it’s best!Interesting if a whole squadron of them is down the track.
Did you try unplugging it, and then plugging it back in?
0:25 French Revolution in reverse
Did you get Mihaly for the flight data?
Hugin and Munin
*Happy drone noises*
Belka: look, another toy to destroy the world
Belkans did nothing wrong...
@@AiRPasternak Burn Osea to the ground...
Got to love the different snap on sensors. There's an Iran sensor, a Venezuela sensor, a North Korea sensor, a China sensor, a Russia sensor, a Saudi Arabia sensor, a Mexico sensor.
now we invest into a small laser cannon
By your name, I assume TLS?
*ADF/ADFX Series intensifies*
@@inary682 If I ever became the president of the USA I will change the name to Osea.
Aside from that, maybe fix the health care system..
It looks like we are going to need some
SALVATION
Three Strikes and Mobius 1 would like to have a word with you
Boeing is THE BEST 💪🏻
Thanks for the love!
Must feel so proud knowing these are used to create orphans and terrify civilians too. Way to go.
@Abhishek Thapliyal Learn to read, i was speaking about civilians and not enemies.
In several decades we will have swarming drones like Ace Combat lol
If they can make an AI that can play video games and beat the best gamers in the world at their game I imagine writing/programming a dogfight AI is pretty straightforward. Even more so when the UCAV is not G-Limited by having a human pilot onboard.
Regarding "swarming fighter drones", didn't _Black Ops 2_ did it first?
@@razer666L They got the idea from somebody else, and so on, and so on. Drone swarms are not a new concept. Running screens for missiles, fighters, bombers, just broadly flooding airspace to diminish the effectiveness of CIWS systems, a cheap way to get a pound of plastic explosive near a VIP. Dealing with drone swarms will be a major near term problem for militaries.
@@AKlover I don't think there are "dog-fights" anymore. It's long range targeting and button clicks before anything is in visual range.
@@AKlover >Dealing with drone swarms will be a major near term problem for militaries.
Reminds me of Black Ops 3 and Directed Energy Air Defence (DEAD) system.
Beautiful
Good job Australia. Very talented engineers. Had a pleasure of working with some of them for a project. This system has unique capabilities that have great potential. No doubt the US military has issues RFP for the loyal wing,an as part of the NGAD initiative
Just remember to reboot it before takeoff.
Does it come with MCAS?
"It will have the ability to work with our air combat capability"
High IQ stuff from that lady
The real life version of UCAV EDI from “Stealth” 2005
I was just thinking about that movie after watching this
Yeah! The future is closer than people think.
Dictator_Sheikh_Salman Yeah, but this is only the beginning. And it’s autonomous so it can learn stuff and make its own decisions more than likely.
Jacquan Brown 😂😂😂
Remember how things went with Boeing's MCAS system for those 737 Max planes that crashed? I'm certain that the AI on these won't be programmed any better.
It's Australian, and the front comes off.
Somebody at Boeing watched Clarke and Dawe.
@Liam Boeing is an American company, but It was build by boeing Australia from Australian engineers
@Liam Built for the Royal Australian Air Force.
Nice! Well done Boeing and RAAF.
Nope NOPE NOPE! This is literally a drone from Ace Combat. These things will take over the world
Wow that plane is pretty
Bet these are going to get launched on the back of an A400M
Someone call the pilot with the three stripes
Keep at it
Does it actually fly
"loyal wingman" those are some cool terms for sure. Badass.
Go Boeing!!
Go Belka you mean? ;)
"Robo wingman, I've got a bogey on my tail. I can't shake him!"
" Beep boop beep, do some of that pilot beep-boop Mav!"...
Everyone who has played Ace Combat 7: "ohno.jpg"
This reminds me of the movie STEALTH!
That looks terrifying!
How much ordinance can it carry?
Oh wow thats beautiful
I’m getting terminator vibes from this thing.
Does it have a cockpit switchable nose?
That's revolutionary.
The modular concept is cool
*I can’t wait to tell my son about this!*
Can't wait to tell him that unmanned aircraft will take over the world? Ugh, I'm not the biggest fan of unmanned autonomous aircraft, there's no fun in flying them. Flying in a manned aircraft is way more fun than anything else. You'll actually have a talent and knowledge instead of sitting in a chair flying an unmanned aircraft.
Grig360 yeah, I agree with you, but did you get the reference?
Begun, the drone wars have
the fact that Boeing is open on this project indicates that the military is already working on even more insane tech.
Designed and built in Australia. Our first locally built warplane in 50 years.
You quoted that off an article
I wouldnt call the Nomad a warplane.
It's not a warplane you bogan
Congrats. (The world may need to see them put to good use very soon, I think.)
Master Baiter The Nomad was barely a plane. It kept crashing. I saw a Nomad, belonging to the PNG Defence Force, make an emergency landing at Moorabbin Aerodrome. The instrument panel had caught fire - exciting time for the pilot. A little disconcerting!
Food and rent for Americans in lockdown? Drake rejects.
Ace Combat Drones? Drake likes.
It's not built or in use in American....
Well done Boeing!
Boeing:The loyal wingman was build and designed in Australia
Internet: Unfortunately for you, Americans will not see it that way.
This is cool can’t wait to see it work.
Tin Man from the movie Stealth ,war Technology is getting way better than 10 years ago .
Absolutely gorgeous!!!
These things are gonna be amazing when Skylink is fully operational
Excellent ⚔️💛⚔️
Ace combat7 bois live action!!
"This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it"
That modular sensor concept is genius.
2022: Boeing reveals X-02s Strike Wyvern
Edit: is this thing the XQ-58 Valkyrie or another type drone, I mean the only difference is the intakes.
Nice. Looks like younger brother of S-70 drone. Do you have it in metal, or it is only 3D models for now?
S-70: Who are you?
This thing: I'm you, but Western
That is so cool
Belkan like this video
Government: ok, how much US tax dollars?
Boeing: 850 billion
Government: 1 trillion it is!
Sure, it's sharp, but can it keel?
well done Australia
Straight outta Ace Combat
All this, and from the video it even speaks Australian!
BOOM! and just like that, Boeing launches the very platform that will eventually phase out the human pilot. This is it, 2020, where we can for sure point back and say this was the day, week, month, and year human flight in aircraft started towards its eventual demise.
Sadly, i can say your wrong where this potentially going.
Man will always fly, but men/women in combat aircraft makes no sense anymore.
why are they not showing the engine?
Loyal Wingman👍
Nothing good can come of that. Nothing beats a human pilot’s experience or intuition.
wasnt there a movie about this with Jamie Foxx? i remember not ending too well....
Can it go through buildings?
Love you Boeing
I can't wait till boeing constructs the arsenal bird
So Gradius options?
This is some ground breaking stuff.
Haha, I see what you did there, good one.
One question does it have MCAS?
Will is MAX itself into the ground?
What happens if it gets jammed?
What is them goal, it's like a recon drone
Love it! I miss my USAF days
We would like more information on it. Payload? Speed? Fuel?
payload seems small but easily interchangeable. probably high speed with just short of medium air range.
While there are some details we can’t share, you can learn more about the Loyal Wingman / Boeing Airpower Teaming System at www.boeing.com/defense/airpower-teaming-system/.
Boeing why didn’t you give the GE-113B some love. Most ppl don’t even know it exists like it’s brothers the 110 and 115
Boeing understandable. Congratulations on a successful project. Thank you and all your hardworking employees for keeping America and its allies safe. 🇺🇸🇾🇪🇹🇨🇬🇧🇲🇾🇯🇵 🇹🇼
Thats awesome
Pilots career killer
Is it available on DCS?
No
It’s like those little helper drones power ups in those airplane arcade games.