J-UCAS' Death Spawns New Designs

Credit: NORTHROP GRUMMAN
The "parting of the ways" between the U.S. Air Force and Navy over the joint unmanned combat air systems (J-UCAS) program has triggered a surge in new competition and plans for large, long-endurance aircraft. A number of aerospace companies are looking at designs with multiple engines, wingspans of...

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