It flies! Boeing’s first unmanned drone is powered by AI

It flies! Boeing’s first unmanned drone is powered by AI

The Loyal Wingman successfully completed its first flight in collaboration with the Australian army.

Boeing’s Loyal Wingman made its first flight in Australia’s skies without a hitch. © Commonwealth of Australia, Department of Defence.

Boeing’s first autonomous drone powered by artificial intelligence, the Loyal Wingman, has just successfully completed its first flight in collaboration with the Australian army.

It should soon be integrated into flights alongside other aircraft. In the future it could also help in various civilian missions.

The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has posted a video of this device’s first flight, a test overseen by Boeing’s teams.

This is a pioneering project in this domain, first announced by the American manufacturer in the form of a concept back in 2019.

Thanks to on-board artificial intelligence, the aircraft can make decisions in flight even faster than a human on the ground responsible for controlling it.

This UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) is 11.7 metres long and has a three metres wingspan. Its range is estimated at around 3,500 km of flight and it can fly alone or within a squadron.

In any case, it will be possible for the un-crewed aircraft to take more risks than an ordinary aircraft with a pilot on board.

The idea is not to turn it into a war machine. In fact, several elements of the UAV are interchangeable, allowing it to be transformed, depending on the mission, by adding missiles or various sensors.

In the civilian sector, such a UAV could very well be used one day for exploration and research missions.

While Boeing is responsible for launching the initial basis for this project with the Australian army, which should soon have about 15 drones, this UAV could interest other defence forces in the future.

A first flight within a squadron is scheduled for later this year.

Stay current - Follow FMT on WhatsApp, Google news and Telegram

Subscribe to our newsletter and get news delivered to your mailbox.