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    Default US's most advanced FIGHTER PLANES Kids can fly

    The Navy's X-47B Will Be So Autonomous, You Can Steer It With Mouse Clicks

    http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/...-mouse-clicks/

    To fly the military's baddest, most technologically advanced planes, you once had to have what Tom Wolfe called "that righteous stuff" -- the willingness to strap yourself to a jet-fuel laden machine and push it to the very limits of its mechanical capabilities. Nowadays, unmanned systems have taken the human danger out of some combat missions, though human pilots remain at the sticks.

    But not for long.

    The Navy's experimental X-47B combat system won't be remotely piloted, but almost completely autonomous. Human involvement won't be of the stick-and-rudder variety, but handled with simple mouse clicks.

    Speaking to reporters at the Sea Air Space convention near Washington, reps from both Northrop Grumman (maker of the X-47B) and the Navy said the X-47B would be piloted not by human handlers in some steel box in Nevada, but by 3.4 million lines of software code. The rest of its functions will be able to be handled by non-pilot personnel (or your average child), as they will only require clicks of the mouse; a click to turn on the engines, a click to taxi, a click to initiate takeoff, etc.

    For flyboys proudly boasting their nighttime carrier landing cred, the idea is anathema. But given the difficulty and danger of carrier takeoffs and landings, automating them is one way to ensure safety--provided the systems work the way they are supposed to. The X-47B has already taken to the skies from Edwards AFB earlier this year, but this is a Navy plane. As such, it will begin "learning" the ins and outs of carrier operations via simulated takeoffs and landings starting in 2013.

    If all goes well, the X-47B could be autonomously showing Navy pilots how to put a multimillion aircraft down on a sea-tossed carrier deck by 2014. Those carrier landings, of course, take a certain kind of touch. Specifically, that of an index finger on a standard issue mouse.


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    Last edited by revelarts; 04-14-2011 at 08:31 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by revelarts View Post
    The Navy's X-47B Will Be So Autonomous, You Can Steer It With Mouse Clicks

    http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/...-mouse-clicks/




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    That's exactly what we should be spending our money on in bad economic times with record deficits. The Soviets are still very much a threat.

    We all know how it works though. If you pass something that eliminates 100 defense jobs, you're the most evil person ever, but if you pass something that saves 1000 non-defense government jobs, you're just a communist a-hole.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpidermanTUba View Post
    That's exactly what we should be spending our money on in bad economic times with record deficits. The Soviets are still very much a threat.

    We all know how it works though. If you pass something that eliminates 100 defense jobs, you're the most evil person ever, but if you pass something that saves 1000 non-defense government jobs, you're just a communist a-hole.
    We already have 800,000 NON-ESSENTIAL federal government employees...how many more would it take to satisfy you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpidermanTUba View Post
    That's exactly what we should be spending our money on in bad economic times with record deficits. The Soviets are still very much a threat.

    We all know how it works though. If you pass something that eliminates 100 defense jobs, you're the most evil person ever, but if you pass something that saves 1000 non-defense government jobs, you're just a communist a-hole.
    I can only assume this is meant to be sarcastic.
    He who learns must suffer. And even in our sleep pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart, and in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God.AeschylusRead more at http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/qu...zeMUwcpY1Io.99

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