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A New Kind of Wingman Takes Shape for US Military Aircraft

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According to the report, Boeing has unveiled plans for an autonomous tiltrotor drone designed to operate as a wingman for US military aircraft.

Called the Collaborative Combat Rotorcraft (CxR), the concept is envisioned to take on multiple roles, from logistics support to maritime strikes.

Boeing reportedly plans for the CxR to reach speeds of 250 knots (288 miles/463 kilometers per hour) while carrying up to 2,000 pounds (907 kilograms) of payload.


Source: The Defense Post
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I find Boeing's autonomous drone development very interesting, especially because it demonstrates how rapidly military technology is advancing. The idea of a tiltrotor that can function as a "wingman" for military aircraft opens up many possibilities in terms of efficiency and safety. Being able to perform logistical and support tasks in maritime operations without endangering pilots is a significant advancement. Furthermore, the speed and payload capacity they mention are quite remarkable for a drone, indicating its potential usefulness in a variety of missions of different sizes. However, I also have some concerns about the use of this technology in conflicts, as it could escalate warfare and reduce soldiers' perception of risk. I worry that, in the future, these machines could be used in ways that have ethical and moral implications that are difficult to justify. Overall, I think it's an interesting step, but one that must be handled responsibly.
 
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