This particular X-47B drone has seen some modifications made to it for the joint maneuvers, having a faster tailhook retraction as well as new software that will enable it to park at a faster rate after it has completed a flight. The X-47B drone did take off to the skies, where it flew carrier patterns alongside an F/A-18, where among the routines include a catapult launch, an eight-minute flight, a tailhook landing, taxiing and parking. It looked as though everything has gone down as smooth as butter, and in the future, we do look forward to the results of tests that are performed at night.
Ultimately, the Navy wants to deliver the UCLASS (unmanned carrier launched airborne surveillance and strike system), which would be a pretty scary thought for those who are on the wrong side of the military. [Press Release]