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Plus: 5 ICBMs that could end the world: A look at the most deadly missiles in existence. Feb 07, 2023 [Blueprint]( [The U.S. Air Force is droning on…]( but it’s definitely not boring. It has tested its newest XQ-58A Valkyrie drones, which are interesting because they don’t need a runway. XQ-58As have a modular design and are capable of being configured for a variety of roles ranging from intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) to strike or electronic warfare or simply acting as a relay for communications. But before you watch that in action, take a moment to wonder what would happen if these 5 ICBMs were in action. [This video]( shows the most deadly missiles in existence. So, it probably wouldn’t be good, that’s all I’m saying. Good morning. I’m Alice, an Editor at IE. This is The Blueprint. Let’s dive in. Last Sunday, Blueprint subscribers heard from the world’s first 11-bladed propeller. This week they’ll hear from ChatGPT experts on why Google really does need to watch its back. Don't miss out — [subscribe to IE+]( today to receive exclusive interviews, features, and much more. [Play]VIDEO OF THE DAY [5 ICBMs that could end the world: A look at the most deadly missiles in existence.]( [5 ICBMs that could end the world: A look at the most deadly missiles in existence.]( A cheerful thought for a Tuesday. [Must Read]MUST READ [US Air Force tests XQ-58A, the runway-independent drone.]( [US Air Force tests XQ-58A, the runway-independent drone.]( The U.S. Air Force has [tested its newest XQ-58A Valkyrie drones]( in Florida, which are of particular interest because they don’t need a runway. It reported that the new drones have successfully undergone an operational experimentation test flight, although it wasn't clear whether the drones belonged to the Block-2 of the XQ-58A that the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) tested last November. Developed by Kratos Defense and Security Solutions, the XQ-58A Valkyrie is an “attritable drone.” which means it’s designed to be deployed on riskier missions in contested areas, but is not completely expendable. The XQ-58A has a modular design and is capable of being configured for a variety of roles ranging from intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) to strike or electronic warfare or simply acting as a relay for communications. Once the mission is completed, the drone can autonomously navigate to a set point where the engines cut off and parachutes are deployed to slowly bring it back to the ground. Inflatable airbags then cushion the drone's touchdown. → The drone is estimated to have a range of 3.500 miles (5,600 km) and a service ceiling of 45,000 feet (14,000 m), giving it ample scope to loiter during its missions. 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[READ MORE [Arrow]]( [MAIL & MUSINGS]MAIL & MUSINGS US Air Force tests XQ-58A, the runway-independent drone. What do you think this drone could be used for beyond military purposes? [Disaster response]( [Sensitive/high-risk logistics]( [Wildlife surveillance]( [Something else entirely]( YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Yesterday, we asked you if you would be interested in visiting Mars, and you were divided. 44 percent said not a chance, while 32 percent said sure, book me a ticket. 44% Not a chance 32% Yes, book me a ticket 18% If it was safe, sure 6% I am unsure either way [QUOTE OF THE DAY]QUOTE OF THE DAY “Drones overall will be more impactful than I think people recognize, in positive ways to help society.” Bill Gates. 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