Swarming: XQ-58A Valkyrie has launched another smaller drone

XQ-58A Valkyrie
XQ-58A Valkyrie

The Air Force Research Laboratory in the US has revealed the XQ-58A Valkyrie, an unmanned and experimental drone, has launched another smaller drone.

The XQ-58A Valkyrie launched the ALTIUS-600 small unmanned aircraft system in a test at the US Army Yuma Proving Ground test range, Arizona.

This test, conducted in partnership with Kratos Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and Area-I, demonstrated the ability to launch a small, unmanned aircraft system from the internal weapons bay of the XQ-58A.

Kratos, Area-I and AFRL designed and fabricated the SUAS carriage and developed software to enable release. After the successful release of the SUAS, the XQ-58A completed additional test points to expand its demonstrated operating envelope.

“This is the sixth flight of the Valkyrie and the first time the payload bay doors have been opened in flight,” said Alyson Turri, demonstration programme manager. “In addition to this first SUAS separation demonstration, the XQ-58A flew higher and faster than previous flights.”

This test further demonstrates the utility of affordable, high performance unmanned air vehicles.

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