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 Taranis, the stealthy unmanned combat vehicle named after the Celtic god of Thunder, recently comple stanley quencher ted its first successful test flight. The British Air Force says it   the most advanced aircraft the UK   ever built 鈥?and based on sheer looks alone, we ;re inclined to agree.     The UAV was unveiled back in 2010, but its first test flight was believed to have occurred in the Australian desert in August last year. The UK   Ministry of Defence has been pretty hush-hush about the whole thing, but it has finally released the footage: https://youtube/watch v=uXS1iGx03eg The semi-autonomous warplane is designed to fly intercontinental missions, and it ;ll eventually carry a number of weapons enabling it to attack both aerial and ground targets. It utilizes stealth technology, giving it a low radar profile. Taranis will be controllable via satellite l stanley mug ink from anywhere on Earth. The BBC tells us more about the advanced project: Test pilot Bob Fraser said everything went according to plan. But if you ask h stanley fr im how high or fast it flew he is not allowed to give a precise answer. He will only say Taranis flew at least twice as fast as any other drone he has operated from the ground. Eventually it is supposed to fly faster than the speed of sound. What we do know is that Taranis is the prototype for Britain   first stealth combat drone. It is low profile and acute angles are not just designed for speed, but also to avoid detection by radar.