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The Boeing Phantom Ray Looks Like a Futuristic Star-Fighter

The Boeing Phantom Ray is the latest unmanned spy plane from the aircraft manufacturer, and, according to The Dailymail, it looks like a "futuristic starfighter."

The design of the Boeing Phantom Ray is based on a prototype by Boeing that was originally developed for the US military. The Phantom Ray is equipped with the latest and advanced technologies including an advanced surveillance and intelligence system, electronic attack and autonomous aerial refueling. The sleek aircraft measures 36 feet long, boasts a 56-foot wingspan and has the ability to cruise at a speed of 614 mph.

Boeing is planning to conduct test flights for the Boeing Phantom Ray this summer.
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