Most promising ‘loyal wingman’ military drones


As the future of aerial combat moves towards teaming manned and unmanned vehicles, loyal wingman drones are taking center stage. 

These highly autonomous platforms are designed to operate alongside fighter jets, augmenting mission capabilities while minimizing risks to human life. At a fraction of the cost of a manned fighter jet, these aircraft are seen as an easy way to scale up military might with a smaller investment.

Several nations are developing loyal wingman drones, with varying degrees of success. Here are some of the most promising loyal wingman drones on the horizon that could shape the future of aerial warfare.

Boeing MQ-28 Ghost Bat

Boeing MQ 28 Ghost Bat loyal wingman drone
Boeing
Boeing MQ-28 Ghost Bat key statistics
Producing nation Australia
Length 38 ft 5 in (11.7 m)
Wingspan 23 ft 11 in (7.3 m)
Maximum speed Mach 0.85
Target introduction 2025

Developed in collaboration with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), the Boeing MQ-28 Ghost Bat is Australia’s first domestically produced combat aircraft in more than 50 years. It was officially named ‘ghost bat’ after a native Australian mammal known for teaming together in a pack to hunt. 

Designed to operate both autonomously and in conjunction with manned aircraft, this loyal wingman is capable of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) activities, as well as electronic warfare and direct combat. It has a payload capacity of up to 500kg and features an open architecture designed to facilitate the integration of third-party systems and payloads.

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