030606-N-0000X-006 Washington Navy Yard, Washington, (Jun. 6, 2003) -- Artist concept of a Naval Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV-N). The system consists of an air vehicle, mission control station and support elements. It is being designed to operate from an aircraft carrier and requires half the space of manned aircraft, with minimal input from a ship-based operators. The air vehicle would be roughly 32 feet long, seven feet high and have a wingspan of 40 feet. It could either perform 12-hour long surveillance missions or carry up to 4,500 pounds of munitions up to 650 nautical miles fo


030606-N-0000X-006 Washington Navy Yard, Washington, (Jun. 6, 2003) -- Artist concept of a Naval Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV-N). The system consists of an air vehicle, mission control station and support elements. It is being designed to operate from an aircraft carrier and requires half the space of manned aircraft, with minimal input from a ship-based operators. The air vehicle would be roughly 32 feet long, seven feet high and have a wingspan of 40 feet. It could either perform 12-hour long surveillance missions or carry up to 4,500 pounds of munitions up to 650 nautical miles for SEAD or strike missions. Navy graphic. (RELEASED) X46


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