BAE Systems Taranis
The BAE Systems Taranis is a British demonstrator programme for unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) technology, under development primarily by the defence contractor BAE Systems Military Air & Information. The aircraft, which is named after the Celtic god of thunder Taranis, first flew in 2013. An unmanned warplane, the Taranis is designed to fly intercontinental missions, and would carry a variety of weapons, enabling it to attack both aerial and ground targets. It uses stealth technology, giving it a low radar profile, and is controllable via satellite link from anywhere on Earth.
Taranis | |
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Artist impression on the BAE Taranis | |
Role | Autonomous UCAV |
Manufacturer | BAE Systems Military Air & Information |
First flight | 10 August 2013 |
Status | In development |
Primary user | United Kingdom |
Produced | 2010-present |
Number built | 1 |
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