Kratos Provides Update on Family of Collaborative Combat Aircraft Flights and Milestones
All of Kratos’ CCA systems are high subsonic, high maneuverability (high-g) jet aircraft, each optimized for different mission capabilities, with each incorporating stealth and other capabilities to help ensure survivability in today’s contested environment. Kratos’ publicly announced family of CCA systems range from a 350-pound class system to a 6000-pound class system and unrefueled ranges in excess of 3,000 miles.
Kratos rail-launched and runway-independent CCAs are developed to maximize performance per cost rather than being at the exquisite end of the capability and cost level. Therefore, they are ideal for “large mass, high quantity” scenarios and for distributed capability operations, where the loss of any one aircraft has a minimal effect on mission success and a minimal effect on cost of the overall mission. Current and recent conflicts, such as the war in
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Across a portfolio of internally funded efforts and funded on-contract efforts, Kratos CCAs have flight-demonstrated the following mission capabilities in flights beginning in 2015 and continuing throughout the last seven years:
- autonomous self-navigation
- autonomous relative navigation, i.e., flying in formation and teaming with manned fighters
- in MUM-T mode based on the manned fighter/attack aircraft path
- network based encrypted communications
- control handoffs between ground operators
- airborne operators in the mission area
- airborne operators remote from the mission area
- Kratos-only autonomy flights
- open system high level autonomy control from other providers/standards
- collaborative operations with multiple CCAs
- collaborative operations with manned systems (MUM-T)
- communications relay missions
- sub-UAV / loitering munition deployment operation
- internal “payload” carriage
- external “payload carriage”
- weapon system carriage, deployment, and operation
- terminal effects/mode delivery including successful target impact
Kratos UTAP-22 Makos with Harrier following successful multi CCA MUM-T flight test series is available at: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/7c065cc2-7636-44da-9398-5f8c241cdf13
Kratos XQ-58A in flight with F-35 and F-22 is available at: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/963f08c0-1ac7-450b-b5a2-9128afad1a99
Kratos XQ-58A deploying Loitering Munition Altius 600 in flight is available at: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/a60c8fbf-3d99-4396-a4fc-054ed4719fd8
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Kratos Air Wolf Drone with Tactical Mission System Payload Just before Flight
Kratos Air Wolf Drone with Tactical Mission System Payload Just before Flight
Kratos UTAP-22 Makos with Harrier following successful multi CCA MUM-T flight test series
Kratos UTAP-22 Makos with Harrier following successful multi CCA MUM-T flight test series
Kratos XQ-58A in flight with F-35 and F-22
Kratos XQ-58A in flight with F-35 and F-22
Kratos XQ-58A Weapons Bay open in flight
Kratos XQ-58A Weapons Bay open in flight
Kratos XQ-58A deploying Loitering Munition Altius 600 in flight
Kratos XQ-58A deploying Loitering Munition Altius 600 in flight
Source: Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.