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Australia to accelerate Ghost Bat development

by Julian Kerr

The MQ-28A Ghost Bat unmanned aerial vehicle is pictured during a flight over Woomera, South Australia. (Australian Department of Defence)

Australia's Department of Defence (DoD) has been directed by the government to accelerate development of the Boeing Australia MQ-28A Ghost Bat unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), informed sources have disclosed to Janes.

According to the sources, the DoD has been told by Defence Minister Richard Marles to bring forward options “without delay” to develop the programme and support it in the production of Block 2 airframes.

The sovereign MQ-28A is being developed by Boeing Australia in partnership with the Australian government, and the acceleration of the programme was identified as a priority in the government's Defence Strategic Review (DSR), which was published in April. The first Ghost Bat aircraft made its maiden flight in February 2021.

Boeing Australia is already under contract to produce 10 MQ-28As for development and testing, four of which are reported to have flown.

Currently, development of the MQ-28A is continuing through systematic testing in both live and digital environments, including at the Woomera test range in South Australia.


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Australia to accelerate Ghost Bat development

by Julian Kerr

The MQ-28A Ghost Bat unmanned aerial vehicle is pictured during a flight over Woomera, South Australia. (Australian Department of Defence)

Australia's Department of Defence (DoD) has been directed by the government to accelerate development of the Boeing Australia MQ-28A Ghost Bat unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), informed sources have disclosed to Janes.

According to the sources, the DoD has been told by Defence Minister Richard Marles to bring forward options “without delay” to develop the programme and support it in the production of Block 2 airframes.

The sovereign MQ-28A is being developed by Boeing Australia in partnership with the Australian government, and the acceleration of the programme was identified as a priority in the government's Defence Strategic Review (DSR), which was published in April. The first Ghost Bat aircraft made its maiden flight in February 2021.

Boeing Australia is already under contract to produce 10 MQ-28As for development and testing, four of which are reported to have flown.

Currently, development of the MQ-28A is continuing through systematic testing in both live and digital environments, including at the Woomera test range in South Australia.


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Australia's Department of Defence (DoD) has been directed by the government to accelerate developmen...

Australia to accelerate Ghost Bat development

by Julian Kerr

The MQ-28A Ghost Bat unmanned aerial vehicle is pictured during a flight over Woomera, South Australia. (Australian Department of Defence)

Australia's Department of Defence (DoD) has been directed by the government to accelerate development of the Boeing Australia MQ-28A Ghost Bat unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), informed sources have disclosed to Janes.

According to the sources, the DoD has been told by Defence Minister Richard Marles to bring forward options “without delay” to develop the programme and support it in the production of Block 2 airframes.

The sovereign MQ-28A is being developed by Boeing Australia in partnership with the Australian government, and the acceleration of the programme was identified as a priority in the government's Defence Strategic Review (DSR), which was published in April. The first Ghost Bat aircraft made its maiden flight in February 2021.

Boeing Australia is already under contract to produce 10 MQ-28As for development and testing, four of which are reported to have flown.

Currently, development of the MQ-28A is continuing through systematic testing in both live and digital environments, including at the Woomera test range in South Australia.


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Australia to accelerate Ghost Bat development

by Julian Kerr

The MQ-28A Ghost Bat unmanned aerial vehicle is pictured during a flight over Woomera, South Australia. (Australian Department of Defence)

Australia's Department of Defence (DoD) has been directed by the government to accelerate development of the Boeing Australia MQ-28A Ghost Bat unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), informed sources have disclosed to Janes.

According to the sources, the DoD has been told by Defence Minister Richard Marles to bring forward options “without delay” to develop the programme and support it in the production of Block 2 airframes.

The sovereign MQ-28A is being developed by Boeing Australia in partnership with the Australian government, and the acceleration of the programme was identified as a priority in the government's Defence Strategic Review (DSR), which was published in April. The first Ghost Bat aircraft made its maiden flight in February 2021.

Boeing Australia is already under contract to produce 10 MQ-28As for development and testing, four of which are reported to have flown.

Currently, development of the MQ-28A is continuing through systematic testing in both live and digital environments, including at the Woomera test range in South Australia.


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Australia's Department of Defence (DoD) has been directed by the government to accelerate developmen...

Australia to accelerate Ghost Bat development

by Julian Kerr

The MQ-28A Ghost Bat unmanned aerial vehicle is pictured during a flight over Woomera, South Australia. (Australian Department of Defence)

Australia's Department of Defence (DoD) has been directed by the government to accelerate development of the Boeing Australia MQ-28A Ghost Bat unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), informed sources have disclosed to Janes.

According to the sources, the DoD has been told by Defence Minister Richard Marles to bring forward options “without delay” to develop the programme and support it in the production of Block 2 airframes.

The sovereign MQ-28A is being developed by Boeing Australia in partnership with the Australian government, and the acceleration of the programme was identified as a priority in the government's Defence Strategic Review (DSR), which was published in April. The first Ghost Bat aircraft made its maiden flight in February 2021.

Boeing Australia is already under contract to produce 10 MQ-28As for development and testing, four of which are reported to have flown.

Currently, development of the MQ-28A is continuing through systematic testing in both live and digital environments, including at the Woomera test range in South Australia.


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Australia's Department of Defence (DoD) has been directed by the government to accelerate developmen...

Australia to accelerate Ghost Bat development

by Julian Kerr

The MQ-28A Ghost Bat unmanned aerial vehicle is pictured during a flight over Woomera, South Australia. (Australian Department of Defence)

Australia's Department of Defence (DoD) has been directed by the government to accelerate development of the Boeing Australia MQ-28A Ghost Bat unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), informed sources have disclosed to Janes.

According to the sources, the DoD has been told by Defence Minister Richard Marles to bring forward options “without delay” to develop the programme and support it in the production of Block 2 airframes.

The sovereign MQ-28A is being developed by Boeing Australia in partnership with the Australian government, and the acceleration of the programme was identified as a priority in the government's Defence Strategic Review (DSR), which was published in April. The first Ghost Bat aircraft made its maiden flight in February 2021.

Boeing Australia is already under contract to produce 10 MQ-28As for development and testing, four of which are reported to have flown.

Currently, development of the MQ-28A is continuing through systematic testing in both live and digital environments, including at the Woomera test range in South Australia.


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Australia's Department of Defence (DoD) has been directed by the government to accelerate developmen...

Australia to accelerate Ghost Bat development

by Julian Kerr

The MQ-28A Ghost Bat unmanned aerial vehicle is pictured during a flight over Woomera, South Australia. (Australian Department of Defence)

Australia's Department of Defence (DoD) has been directed by the government to accelerate development of the Boeing Australia MQ-28A Ghost Bat unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), informed sources have disclosed to Janes.

According to the sources, the DoD has been told by Defence Minister Richard Marles to bring forward options “without delay” to develop the programme and support it in the production of Block 2 airframes.

The sovereign MQ-28A is being developed by Boeing Australia in partnership with the Australian government, and the acceleration of the programme was identified as a priority in the government's Defence Strategic Review (DSR), which was published in April. The first Ghost Bat aircraft made its maiden flight in February 2021.

Boeing Australia is already under contract to produce 10 MQ-28As for development and testing, four of which are reported to have flown.

Currently, development of the MQ-28A is continuing through systematic testing in both live and digital environments, including at the Woomera test range in South Australia.


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Australia's Department of Defence (DoD) has been directed by the government to accelerate developmen...

Australia to accelerate Ghost Bat development

by Julian Kerr

The MQ-28A Ghost Bat unmanned aerial vehicle is pictured during a flight over Woomera, South Australia. (Australian Department of Defence)

Australia's Department of Defence (DoD) has been directed by the government to accelerate development of the Boeing Australia MQ-28A Ghost Bat unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), informed sources have disclosed to Janes.

According to the sources, the DoD has been told by Defence Minister Richard Marles to bring forward options “without delay” to develop the programme and support it in the production of Block 2 airframes.

The sovereign MQ-28A is being developed by Boeing Australia in partnership with the Australian government, and the acceleration of the programme was identified as a priority in the government's Defence Strategic Review (DSR), which was published in April. The first Ghost Bat aircraft made its maiden flight in February 2021.

Boeing Australia is already under contract to produce 10 MQ-28As for development and testing, four of which are reported to have flown.

Currently, development of the MQ-28A is continuing through systematic testing in both live and digital environments, including at the Woomera test range in South Australia.


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