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CHIPS Articles: MQ-4C Triton begins testing inside anechoic chamber

MQ-4C Triton begins testing inside anechoic chamber
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By PEO(U&W) Public Affairs - August 18, 2015
NAVAIR AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND, Patuxent River, Md. -- An MQ-4C Triton is lifted inside Patuxent River's anechoic chamber Aug.12 for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing. This event marked the first time that an unmanned aircraft inside the chamber was controlled from an external ground control station. Triton's EMC testing will continue for the next eight weeks to verify the aircraft's subsystems can operate without interfering with each other.

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An MQ-4C Triton is lifted inside Patuxent River's anechoic chamber Aug.12  for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing. U.S. Navy photo
An MQ-4C Triton is lifted inside Patuxent River's anechoic chamber Aug.12 for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing. U.S. Navy photo
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