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First flight of drone capable of mid-air refueling for US fighter jets

6 May 2026
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The United States has successfully conducted the inaugural flight of the MQ-25A Stingray, an autonomous aircraft designed to enhance the capabilities of naval operations by refueling warplanes mid-flight. Developed by Boeing in collaboration with the US Navy, the recent two-hour test flight showcased the drone’s ability to autonomously taxi, take off, fly, and land, as well as respond to commands from the Unmanned Carrier Aviation Mission Control System. Primarily intended for use as a carrier-based aerial refueling drone, the MQ-25A will extend the operational range of the US Navy’s carrier air wing and allow F/A-18 Super Hornets to concentrate on strike missions. This aircraft is part of a larger $805 million contract for four Engineering Development Model aircraft, with further test flights planned to refine its capabilities before carrier integration.

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The MQ-25A Stingray marks a significant advancement in naval aviation, representing the first autonomous system of its kind designed for carrier operations. As military technology evolves, such systems are critical in maintaining operational effectiveness and strategic advantages at sea. The ability to refuel aircraft in mid-air not only increases the range and versatility of air missions but also optimizes the deployment of crewed fighter jets, thereby enhancing overall mission efficiency. Historically, the integration of unmanned systems into military strategies has led to increased operational capabilities, underscoring the importance of innovation in defense technologies.

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