The new British pilot less aircraft

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The discussion centers on inquiries about the Taranis pilotless military aircraft, with participants seeking specific information. Responses suggest using Google for detailed research, indicating that the aircraft's features and capabilities are widely documented online. There is a dismissive comment comparing Taranis to other unmanned systems like the X-47, implying a lack of uniqueness. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for clarity in questions about military technology. The Taranis remains a topic of interest for those exploring advancements in unmanned aerial vehicles.
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Does anyone have any information about the Taranis pilot less military aircraft?
 
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That's a pretty vague question. What exactly are you trying to learn about it?
 
Meh, you've seen one X-47, you've seen 'em all.
 
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