US Navy’s X-47B unmanned jet successfully lands on an aircraft carrier
The US Navy’s unmanned plane, the X-47B, has been in development for years.
It first flew in 2011, began testing aboard an aircraft carrier in late 2012, and finally took off from a floating airstrip earlier this year.
Taking off from a moving ship is easier than landing on one, of course, but the X-47B accomplished that task last Wednesday (10) when it successfully landed on the USS George H.W. Bush.
And, just to show off, shortly thereafter the X-47B was launched from carrier via catapult and, once again, landed successfully.
So, it looks to be only a matter of time before our Top Guns look more like Watson, and less like Tom Cruise.
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