First Successful Unmanned Drone Landing On an Aircraft Carrier 176
redletterdave writes "Salty Dog 502 flew from the Patuxent River Naval Station in Maryland to the USS George H.W. Bush operating off the Virginian coast, but unlike other drones, Salty Dog was piloted entirely by computer without a human operator. The unmanned operation is considered one of the most difficult operations due to navigating the air and a moving ship, and many have said it's a major milestone in the development of drone warfare. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus described the event as witnessing the future and compared it to the first manned aircraft landed on a carrier in 1911."
The claim of first drone landing is incorrect ! (Score:5, Funny)
G.W. Bush landed on a carrier years before this.
Re:a peaceful dream (Score:4, Funny)
And after that:
Air Force will realize that it's stupid to have a carrier that's also a boat, build a plane and the prophecy that is Starcraft will come to pass.
Re: just wait... (Score:5, Funny)
Similarly, the first human heavier than air flight. That's why aviation has no future whatsoever.
unmanned drone? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:unmanned drone? (Score:2, Funny)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_W._Bush_military_service_controversy [wikipedia.org]
Re:all hail our new robot overloads. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:big whoop (Score:4, Funny)
Great observation but i still find the calculations involved trivial.
Really Sheldon?
Show me.