The MQ-25A Stingray is set to become the U.S. Navy’s first carrier-based unmanned refueling aircraft, bringing a major new capability to carrier strike groups. In this video, we examine how the MQ-25A could dramatically extend the combat range of F-35C Lightning II and F/A-18E/F Super Hornet fighters, allowing U.S. Navy carriers to operate farther from enemy missile threats while maintaining their striking power.
We explore the aircraft’s technical capabilities, its role in future carrier air wings, and why aerial refueling may be one of the most critical factors in a potential conflict across the vast distances of the Pacific. As China continues to expand its anti-access and area-denial capabilities, the MQ-25A could help preserve the relevance and survivability of America’s aircraft carriers in high-intensity warfare.
Watch to discover why this unmanned aircraft may become one of the most important force multipliers in the future of U.S. naval aviation.
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