Lockheed Martin showcases its UCLASS air vehicle concept at Sea-Air-Space 2014

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Lockheed Martin showcases its UCLASS air vehicle concept at Sea-Air-Space 2014
 
At the Sea-Air-Space 2014 Exposition, Lockheed Martin one of its "Skunk works" programs: The Unmanned Carrier Launched Airborne Surveillance and Strike (UCLASS) air vehicle concept. Lockheed created the Skunk Works divison in 1943 to develop breakthrough technologies and landmark aircraft.
     
At the Sea-Air-Space 2014 Exposition, Lockheed Martin one of its "Skunk works" programs: The Unmanned Carrier Launched Airborne Surveillance and Strike (UCLASS) air vehicle concept. Lockheed created the Skunk Works divison in 1943 to develop breakthrough technologies and landmark aircraft.
Lockheed Martin UCLASS scale model at Sea-Air-Space 2014
     
Lockheed Martin's UCLASS integrates proven technologies from F-35C, RQ-170 Sentinel and other operational systems to provide both the lowest development risk and greatest Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) mission capability. The UCLASS will be able to provide decisive reconnaissance and targeting for U.S. Navy Carrier Strike Groups (CSG).
     
At the Sea-Air-Space 2014 Exposition, Lockheed Martin one of its "Skunk works" programs: The Unmanned Carrier Launched Airborne Surveillance and Strike (UCLASS) air vehicle concept. Lockheed created the Skunk Works divison in 1943 to develop breakthrough technologies and landmark aircraft.
Lockheed Martin UCLASS scale model at Sea-Air-Space 2014
     
UCLASS is envisioned to be a versatile, carrier-based unmanned aircraft system that will provide persistent ISR collection combined with a light strike capability. Lockheed Martin's innovative approach supports the U.S. Navy's efforts to develop an operational UCLASS capability within the current schedule and budget.