Boeing, RAAF Demonstrate MQ-28 Teaming with E-7A Wedgetail

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
In a first of its kind demonstration, Boeing and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) have successfully conducted a mission against an
airborne target using two in-flight MQ-28 Ghost Bat aircraft and a third digital aircraft, all controlled from an airborne E-7A Wedgetail.An
(Boeing illustration)During the mission, a single operator onboard the E-7A took control of the uncrewed MQ-28s emulating the role they play
also how collaborative combat aircraft can expand and enhance the role of the E-7A to meet future force requirements.It is another tangible
Group and the U.S
events with RAAF assets throughout this year, collectively known as Capability Demonstration 2025 (CD25).CD25 will demonstrate MQ-28
operational effectiveness and how collaborative combat aircraft will integrate and operate with RAAF crewed assets.Future events will
teaming with two MQ-28 Ghost Bat collaborative combat aircraft
(Boeing illustration)Source: Boeing