
Lockheed Martin Polecat - Wikipedia
The Lockheed Martin Polecat (company designation P-175) was an unmanned aerial vehicle by Lockheed Martin. It was developed by the company's Advanced Development Programs …
The Last Flight of the Lonesome Polecat - Warfare History Network
The Lonesome Polecat took off from RAF Station 104 in Hardwick, Norfolk, England, early that day, heading for the northern reaches of France. The squadron’s mission was to demolish the …
From the Skunk Works, a New Polecat Emerges - Air Force …
Jul 20, 2006 · Lockheed Martin caused a stir July 19 by disclosing the existence of a new, high-altitude UAV demonstrator that appears geared toward USAF’s development of a modern long …
Lockheed Martin Polecat (P-175) - Military Factory
Oct 15, 2019 · The Lockheed Martin "Polecat" was a private venture high-altitude, Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) flying wing development intended for data collection and research. …
P-175 Polecat - GlobalSecurity.org
The Lockheed Martin P-175 Polecat was a 4100kg (9000lb) flying wing. It was designed to carry a payload. The bat-wing-shaped Polecat has a 90-foot wingspan. It is designed to cruise at …
42-63978 Lonesome Polecat - American Air Museum
On 11 February 1944, B-24 42-63978 'Lonesome Polecat', was hit by flak and crashed in Rouxmesnil Bouteilles, France. All 10 US airmen on board were killed. Each year a ceremony …
Lockheed Martin P-175 | Aircraft Wiki | Fandom
The Lockheed Martin P-175 Polecat was a technology demonstrator for an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, with Stealth abilities. The Polecat was developed and built by Lockheed Advanced …
Lockheed confirms P-175 Polecat UAV crash | News - Flight Global
Mar 20, 2007 · Lockheed Martin has confirmed that its P-175 Polecat unmanned air vehicle crashed in December on the Nevada test range after the unintentional activation of its flight …
Lockheed Martin Polecat | Military Wiki | Fandom
Dec 18, 2006 · The Lockheed Martin Polecat (company designation P-175) was an unmanned aerial vehicle by Lockheed Martin. It was developed by the company's Advanced Development …
Why Did Lockheed Blow Up Its Own Prototype UAV Bomber? - Gizmodo
Mar 20, 2014 · Developed and funded by Lockheed’s Skunk Works advanced research department, the P-175 Polecat unmanned high-altitude, long-range flying wing demonstrator …
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