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US Air Force successfully flies unmanned F-16,will be used as ‘Target Practice’

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June 6, 2020
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WEB DESK – The robotic F-16 flew for 55 minutes with an empty cockpit from a base in Florida last week, as part of a program that will see the converted fighter jet used as a target for pilots in training.

“It was really amazing to see an F-16 take off with nobody in it,” said Michelle Shelhamer from Boeing, which has adapted the plane for the US military.

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robotic F-16 flew for 55 minutes with an empty cockpit from a base in Florida last week,

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The aircraft is one of six “retired” F-16 jets that will be used as aerial targets for fighter pilots training for air-to-air combat, she said.

“They’re basically built to be shot down,” she said.

“It’s full-scale, real world, real life, combat training – not with a simulator or anything else.”

During the flight out of Tyndall Air Force base in Florida, the F-16 reached an altitude of nearly 12,200 metres and flew at supersonic speeds over Mach 1, Ms Shelhamer said.

There was no pilot on board to experience gravitational forces as the plane performed manoeuvres, including a barrel roll.

The plane was operated by two test pilots from a ground control station and the flight went off without a hitch, officials said.

It was not the first time the Air Force has adapted old fighters as drones for use in air-to-air combat training.

Since 1997, the Pentagon used more than 80 F-4 Phantoms converted into robotic planes for targets.

But the F-16s offered a faster, “more realistic” training target than the slower F-4s, Tyndall spokesman Herman Bell said.

Robotic F-16s will only be used for target practice: US Air Force

The Air Force, however, said the F-16 drones would only be used for target practice and not added to the growing fleet of unmanned aircraft.

“I can tell you that there are no plans to use these aircraft as a combat asset,” spokesman Master Sergeant Randy Redman said.

“This is just the next step in the evolution of the training program to ensure that our pilots remain the best in the world.”

A leading expert on robotic technology in warfare, Peter Singer, said the conversion of the F-16s did not represent a breakthrough, as F-4s had been adapted in a similar way more than a decade ago.

“It’s not fundamentally different than converting past generations of fighters,” Mr Singer said.

But the test flight offered a reminder of how robotic technology is spreading rapidly through the US military and other countries’ armed forces, he said.

The pilotless F-16 took to the air amid an internal debate inside the Air Force over the future role of drones, with some commanders sceptical of the potential utility of the unmanned planes against adversaries with strong air defences.

Armed drones have become America’s weapon of choice in hunting down Al Qaeda militants, after a whole range of unmanned planes and ground robots became common in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan for surveillance and defusing homemade bombs.

Sceptics who have claimed drones would never fly at high speed or be able to land on an aircraft carrier have been proven wrong, according to Mr Singer, a fellow at the Brookings Institution think tank.

“The introduction of unmanned systems is as big a game-changer as things like the introduction of the tank, the computer or the aircraft carrier,” he said.

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