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Friday, July 18, 2014

BAE’s ‘invisible’ jet makes second successful test flight

Taranis UASA ‘INVISIBLE’ unmanned fighter jet has carried out its second successful test flight, it has been announced.

Taranis, named after the Celtic god of thunder, has been worked on by BAE staff at it’s Lancashire bases in Samlesbury and Warton.

During the latest tests, it flew in a fully ‘stealthy’ configuration, making it virtually invisible to radar.

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