Mabus: Uclass Must Operate In Contested Airspace

The top two U.S. Navy officials say that the forthcoming unmanned aircraft eyed for service on an aircraft carrier in 2018 must be capable of operating in hostile airspace, which means the aircraft design must feature low-observable traits. They also say they want an aircraft and command-and-control...

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