Another first for naval aviation, courtesy of the X-47B: An unmanned aircraft has executed a mid-flight refueling.

The Navy's X-47B demonstrator aircraft flew over Chesapeake Bay on April 22 and connected with a refueling tanker during flight. This capability greatly extends the range of an unmanned aircraft and further increases its ability to hover over a target area.

Air-to-air refueling, as Popular Mechanics found during a B-2 flight, takes a lot of hands to go right. The ability of a drone to adapt to the precision flying required for refueling aircraft, and to coordinate with the humans inside the refueling tanker, is impressive.

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It's also yet another first for the Navy's experimental drone fighter, which became the first unmanned plane to take off from and land on an aircraft carrier.

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