U.S. Marines with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron One prepare to launch a RQ-21 Blackjack UAS during Weapons and Tactics Instructors Course 1-18 at Yuma, Arizona, on Oct. 13, 2017. (Lance Cpl.
A Hood River octorotor UAS releases an RQ-24 ScanEagle during a 2020 test of the FLARES concept. Credit: Hood River Boeing’s Insitu division has revealed a new vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) ...
July 24 (UPI) --Insitu has received an $8.9 million order for spare parts and maintenance services for an existing contract for RQ-21A unmanned aerial vehicles. Work on the contract, announced Monday ...
The Marine Corps Blackjack UASs (Unmanned Aerial Systems) supported Australian Army joint terminal attack controllers (JTACs) coordinating air U.S. Air Force B-1B and B-2 Spirit bombers’ long-distance ...
The Insitu RQ-21 Integrator small tactical unmanned air system (STUAS) has been cleared to enter low rate initial production (LRIP) by the US Navy, one more step to entering service. The Navy has ...
U.S. Marines with Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron (VMU) 2 launch an RQ-21A Blackjack for Assault Support Tactics 2 at Canon Air Defense Complex (P111), Yuma, Ariz., Oct. 12, 2016. US Marine ...
Logos Technologies will develop a highly advanced sensor suite for the Boeing Insitu RQ-21 Blackjack unmanned air system under an $18.2 million contract awarded by the US Office of Naval Research. The ...
A U.S. military version of Logos Technologies’ BlackKite ultralight wide-area motion imaging sensor has completed two weeks of flight testing on the Insitu RQ-21A Blackjack small tactical unmanned ...
US Marines flew the the Corps' RQ-21A Blackjack surveillance drone in Australia for the first time this month. The flight, which took place during a joint US-Australian training exercise, reflects ...
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