CBARS

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CBARS (Carrier-Based Aerial Refueling System) was the U.S. Navy program that led to the development of the Boeing MQ-25 Stingray unmanned carrier-based aerial refueling aircraft.

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instanceOf U.S. Navy acquisition program
military aviation program
abbreviation CBARS NERFINISHED
acquisitionCategory major defense acquisition program
country United States of America
surface form: United States
customer U.S. Navy NERFINISHED
domain naval aviation
focus carrier air wing tanking capability
fullName Carrier-Based Aerial Refueling System NERFINISHED
goal extend range of carrier air wing
reduce reliance on F/A-18E/F as tankers
ledToDevelopmentOf Boeing MQ-25 Stingray NERFINISHED
missionType unmanned carrier-based aerial refueling
operatingEnvironment aircraft carrier
platformType unmanned aerial vehicle
primaryRole aerial refueling
purpose development of a carrier-based aerial refueling aircraft
relatedTo Boeing MQ-25 Stingray NERFINISHED
UCLASS NERFINISHED
replacedConcept earlier broader UCLASS requirements
serviceBranch United States Navy
sponsor Naval Air Systems Command NERFINISHED
status superseded by MQ-25 Stingray program NERFINISHED
successorProgram MQ-25 Stingray program NERFINISHED

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