Northrop Talon IQ swaps Applied Intuition, Accelint autonomy software mid-flight successfully
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- Northrop Grumman Talon IQ testbed executed mid-flight software swap between Applied Intuition mission autonomy skills and Accelint mission autonomy skills while maintaining continuous performance.
- Flight began with Prism Mission Autonomy controlling aircraft before transitioning to partner autonomy at individual skill level.
- Result supports plug-and-play approach for hosting third-party autonomy software aligned with US government reference architectures.
- Program positions Talon IQ, based on Scaled Composites Model 437, as flight-proven platform for next-generation Talon Blue autonomy development.
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