The Pentagon has announced that it had awarded US aerospace giant Boeing an USD 805 million contract to develop the first unmanned refuelling drones for the United States Navy.
Boeing is charged with everything from designing and producing to delivering and servicing four "MQ-25A Stingray" drones, which will enter service in 2024, the Navy said in a statement.
The drones -- named after their stingray silhouette -- will be launched from aircraft carriers, greatly expanding US aircrafts' range and mission capability.
"This is an historic day," said Chief of Naval Operations Admiral John Richardson.
"We will look back on this day and recognize that this event represents a dramatic shift in the way we define warfighting requirements, work with industry, integrate unmanned and manned aircraft, and improve the lethality of the air wing - all at relevant speed."
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