Northrop Grumman Demonstrates Electronic Attack Capability for the First Time on a Group III Unmanned Aircraft
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The demonstration involved the jamming of radars during the Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI) event at
"Bat continues to demonstrate capabilities that can normally only be achieved by larger, more expensive unmanned aircraft," said
The Pandora electronic attack payload is a low-cost derivative of
During the WTI event, the Bat completed multiple flights in collaboration with fixed wing and other unmanned platforms.
Bat is a tactical, runway independent unmanned aircraft that can be launched from land or sea. Its flexible design allows for quick installation of a variety of payloads and enables rapid, expeditionary deployment.
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