XQ-67A: First Flight

By General Atomics Aeronautical / 13 Jul 2024
Follow DA

This video showcases the inaugural flight of the XQ-67A, an uncrewed air vehicle developed by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) under the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Off-Board Sensing Station (OBSS) program. This flight, conducted on February 28, 2024, at GA-ASI’s Gray Butte Flight Operations Facility near Palmdale, California, marks a significant milestone in the development of autonomous collaborative platforms.

The XQ-67A is the first of a second generation of such platforms, building upon the success of the XQ-58A Valkyrie. It employs a common chassis approach, akin to a vehicle frame, allowing for rapid development and cost-effective replication of various aircraft “species” based on a standard “genus” chassis. This design flexibility enables the integration of different mission-specific kits, such as Off-Board Sensing Stations or Off-Board Weapon Stations, to meet diverse operational requirements.

To learn more, visit the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc Partner Hub: Innovation Partner Hub
Posted by General Atomics Aeronautical Connect & Contact

More from General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc

Protector RG Mk1 Issued Military Type Certification by the UK

GA-ASI has become the first manufacturer of large, unmanned aircraft to receive an MTC (Military Type Certificate) following the issue from UK’s Military Aviation Authority to the Royal Air Force’s Protector RG Mk1

May 15, 2025
Gray Eagle ER Demonstrates Advanced Sensing & Resilience at PC-C5

The MQ-1C Gray Eagle® Extended Range UAS by GA-ASI, has supported the U.S. Army during PC-C5 (Project Convergence Capstone 5), demonstrating enhanced long-range sensing capabilities and survivability against electronic threats

May 08, 2025
USMC Receives Extended Range MQ-9A Reaper® from GA-ASI

The U.S. Marine Corps has received a technologically advanced MQ-9A Reaper® UAS from GA-ASI, featuring wing-borne fuel pods and reinforced landing gear for extended 30+ hour endurance

May 01, 2025
GA-ASI & Marine Corps Advance MQ-9A Operational Capabilities

The U.S. Marine Corps has accumulated over 1,000 flight hours using the MQ-9A unmanned aircraft in collaboration with General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI)

Apr 30, 2025
GA-ASI Invests in Dutch Firms to Advance Defense Innovation After BMN

GA-ASI is set to invest in two Dutch companies following their selection at the Blue Magic Netherlands defense innovation event

Apr 25, 2025
GA-ASI to Collaborate with Hanwha Aerospace on UAS Development

GA-ASI and Hanwha Aerospace have agreed to jointly develop UAS for defense applications worldwide, following a successful flight demonstration in South Korea that highlighted the versatility of the MQ-1C Gray Eagle® STOL for multi-domain operations

Apr 14, 2025
Advancing Defense Capability Through Strategic Collaboration Defense Advancement works with major OEMs to foster collaboration and increase engagement with SMEs, to accelerate innovation and drive defense capabilities forward.