GE, Kratos Wrap Up Altitude Tests Of New UAS Engine

Rendering of the GEK800

Rendering of the GEK800

Credit: GE Aerospace
GE Aerospace and Kratos Defense announced Oct. 31 that the companies have wrapped up altitude testing of a newly developed engine destined for uncrewed aircraft. The two companies first announced the GEK800 teaming agreement in July 2024 and began tests in September. “Our joint team successfully...
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