Navy Pushes MQ-25A Stingray IOC Back to 2029 while Production Aircraft Takes First Flight
The first unmanned tankers for the U.S. Navy won’t be ready to deploy on aircraft carriers until 2029, according to Navy budget documents. The Boeing MQ-25A Stingray, the unmanned carrier tanker developed to extend the range of the air wing, will reach initial operational capability three years late
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