"Thunderstorm Fury" UAV. (This weeks AvWeek)

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"Another UAV, the Thunderstorm Fury (which looks like a miniature B-2) demonstrated an electronic attack capability during two flights at an undisclosed site in California on July 27. The design is a product of Chesapeake Technology International and AeroMech Engineering. CTI, which is headquartered near NAS Patuxent River, Md., is a veteran software and systems developer for airborne communications surveillance and attack, counterterrorism C4ISR, UAVs, EA-6B electronic attack aircraft simulators and Tactile Situational Awareness Systems for aircraft and helicopters."
 
sferrin said:
"Another UAV, the Thunderstorm Fury (which looks like a miniature B-2) demonstrated an electronic attack capability during two flights at an undisclosed site in California on July 27. The design is a product of Chesapeake Technology International and AeroMech Engineering. CTI, which is headquartered near NAS Patuxent River, Md., is a veteran software and systems developer for airborne communications surveillance and attack, counterterrorism C4ISR, UAVs, EA-6B electronic attack aircraft simulators and Tactile Situational Awareness Systems for aircraft and helicopters."

More like a little Polecat. Photo here:
http://www.satnews.com/cgi-bin/story.cgi?number=1142702309
 
Product brochure here:
http://www.aeromechengineering.com/pdfs/FuryProductCard.pdf
 
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A Lockheed Martin Corp. Fury unmanned aircraft system during the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International conference in Washington, D.C
 
Lockheed Martin Fury Block 10
Picture: https://www.flickr.com/photos/lockheedmartin/26296299542/
 
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