Unmanned Helos Will Need Speed, Silence and Cooperation

The Vietnam War proved, and combat in Iraq reinforced, the reality that at low altitudes the battlefield is a lethal place for helicopters. In an attempt to radically improve those odds of survival, U.S. aerospace designers competing for the unmanned combat armed rotorcraft (UCAR) program are...

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