Boeing Validates MQ-28 Ghost Bat Collaborative Aircraft Radar Performance
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Boeing has begun test flights of its advanced combat drone, the MQ-28 Ghost Bat, over the waters of the Pacific Ocean. The flights are being conducted from the US Naval Base Point Mugu in Ventura County, California. According to the company's announcement, the main goals of the current test series are to prove the operational maturity of the autonomous aircraft, originally developed for the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), as well as to promot…
After a little more than five years of testing, Boeing's MQ-28 Ghost Bat has just proven that it could fly without being spotted by enemy radars.
The development of the MQ-28 Ghost Bat combat drone at Boeing has just reached a new stage with the qualification of its stealth. It is a major asset in reconnaissance operations.
Boeing Validates MQ-28’s Radar Cross Section
Boeing conducted testing for the MQ-28 Ghost Bat’s Radar Cross Section, validating its stealth performance. Boeing announced on June 1, 2026, that it has conducted Radar Cross Section (RCS) testing on the MQ-28 Ghost Bat Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA). The company says the testing allowed to validate the aircraft’s stealth performance, which adds enhanced survivability to the Ghost Bat. The press release further added that RCS testing was c…
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