U.S. Navy Installs MQ-25 Control System On First Carrier

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Credit: U.S. Navy
The first-ever carrier-based ground control station for Boeing MQ-25 Stingray and future naval Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) is now installed on the CVN-77 USS George H.W. Bush aircraft carrier ahead of at-sea trials early next year, Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) said on Aug. 15. The...
Steve Trimble

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