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The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and aerospace company Ursa Major have completed a successful flight demonstration of the Affordable Rapid Missile Demonstrator powered by the Draper liquid rocket engine. The test achieved supersonic speeds and demonstrated operational concepts designed to strengthen deterrence and support rapid global strike capabilities.

U.S. Air Force and Ursa Major demonstrate Draper liquid rocket engine in supersonic flight of Affordable Rapid Missile Demonstrator

The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and aerospace company Ursa Major have completed a successful flight demonstration of the Affordable Rapid Missile Demonstrator powered by the Draper liquid rocket engine.

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The US Air Force Research Laboratory’s (AFRL) XQ-67A, a second-generation Autonomous Collaborative Platform (ACP), has successfully demonstrated government-owned autonomy and tactical datalink interoperability during a flight test in the California High Desert. The test showcased real-time mission execution and coordination with both crewed and uncrewed systems using existing tactical communications networks.

General Atomics: XQ-67A demonstrates autonomous capabilities and datalink integration in High Desert test

The US Air Force Research Laboratory’s (AFRL) XQ-67A, a second-generation Autonomous Collaborative Platform (ACP), has successfully demonstrated government-owned autonomy and tactical datalink interoperability during a flight test in the California High Desert.

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