Continuing the effort to prove whether it’s feasible for unmanned aerial vehicles to refuel in midair, the Air Force Research Lab and Boeing’s Phantom Works recently tests of the automated aerial refueling program. According to a Boeing release, the AAR system “autonomously guided” a Learjet serving as a UAV up to a KC-135R tanker and “successfully maneuvered it among seven air refueling positions behind the tanker.” There was a pilot on board to fly the Learjet to the rendezvous point, but after that it was all the AAR.
In the final few hours before the Senate adjourned for its Memorial Day recess on May 26, lawmakers approved a raft of some 3,400 pending military nominations, including a number of high-profile Air Force and Space Force generals to assignments that will significantly reshape some of the upper echelons of…