Boeing X-45A

Boeing X-45

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RolleUnbemanntes Kampfflugzeug
Erstflug22. Mai 2002
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das Boeing X-45 Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle ist ein Konzeptdemonstrator für eine nächste Generation vollständig autonomer Militärflugzeuge, die von Boeings Phantom Works entwickelt wurden. Die X-45 wurde von Boeing Integrated Defense Systems hergestellt und war Teil des J-UCAS-Projekts der DARPA.

Quelle: Boeing X-45 auf Wikipedia

Boeing X-45A Rundgang
Fotograf Wladimir Nikolajewitsch Jakubow
LokalisierungNational Air & Space Museum, Washington DC
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Boeing X-45A J-UCAS Herumlaufen
Fotograf Wladimir Nikolajewitsch Jakubow
LokalisierungDas Nationalmuseum der USAF
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General Characteristics and Role

The Boeing X-45 was a series of experimental unmanned combat air vehicles (UCAV) developed by Boeing Phantom Works for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the U.S. Air Force. The primary role of the X-45 program was to demonstrate the feasibility of an autonomous, highly survivable, and affordable aircraft capable of performing deep strike and suppression of enemy air defense (SEAD) missions. It pioneered technologies essential for future uncrewed, stealthy strike platforms, specifically focusing on autonomous flight and combat operation. The X-45A was the initial subscale technology demonstrator, paving the way for the larger X-45C variant.

Property Typical Value (X-45A Demonstrator)
Rolle Experimental Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV)
National Origin USA
Hersteller Boeing Phantom Works
First Flight (X-45A) 22. Mai 2002
Crew 0 (Autonomous or Ground-Controlled)
Länge 8.08 m (26 ft 6 in)
Flügelspannweite 10.31 m (33 ft 10 in)
Maximum Takeoff Weight 5,528 kg (12,187 lb)
Konfiguration Tailless, flying wing (stealth optimization)

Powerplant and Key Technologies

  • Engine: 1 x Honeywell F124-GA-100 turbofan engine.
  • Thrust: Approx. 28.2 kN (6,340 lbf).
  • Stealth Design: The tailless, swept-wing, and blended-body configuration was optimized to minimize radar cross-section, similar to later stealth designs.
  • Control System: Full fly-by-wire system, capable of completely autonomous mission execution, including detection, attack (simulated), and return to base, with human oversight.
  • Weapons Bay: The X-45A was equipped with an internal weapons bay capable of carrying 450 kg (1,000 lb) class precision-guided munitions (PGMs).
  • Maximum Speed: High subsonic (approx. Mach 0.75).

Program Milestones and Legacy

  • Key Achievement: The X-45A successfully demonstrated several “firsts” for an autonomous combat vehicle, including the successful simulated destruction of a target after receiving a command from a remote controller and the coordination of two X-45A vehicles to autonomously attack targets.
  • X-45C Variant: The subsequent, larger X-45C was designed with a single large internal bay and a wingspan of 15 m (49 ft), intended to directly compete for the U.S. Navy’s future carrier-based UCAV.
  • Cancellation: The Joint Unmanned Combat Air System (J-UCAS) program, which encompassed the X-45 (and Northrop Grumman’s X-47), was restructured and canceled in 2006, leading to the X-45 program’s termination.
  • Influence: Despite its cancellation, the X-45 program’s technological achievements profoundly influenced subsequent U.S. Navy and Air Force unmanned programs, including the Boeing Loyal Wingman and the classified UCAV efforts.

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