OT to the actual military aspect of the plane.
Considering this is from UK, expect the US to demonstrate a far more capable drone soon-ish to ensure they keep the perceived air superiority in terms of technology and stealth.
This superiority is the only reason I feel US hasn't demonstrated any super-plane since retiring the stealth fighters. That was really a 1950's technology in the first place. Now we'll see a 1990's or 2000 tech that is far more advanced and far better stealth just to prove the point.
The only reason this might not happen by 2011 would be because this is UK who is a strong ally of US and therefore no need to upstage them.
Just my opinion as someone who has worked with a major military contractor for the last 10 years and actually worked on the Stealth fighter (F-117) including is retirement.







