Small Company Passes First Hardware Test For Uncrewed Fighter

The Blue Force Technologies Fury is being designed for adversary training and combat missions. 

Credit: Blue Force Technologies
An uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) designed in a digital environment by a small, North Carolina-based company to perform as a fighter for adversary training and combat missions has passed the program’s first major hardware test. The propulsion flowpath test announced on Jan. 24 by Blue Force...

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