U.S. Army’s New Intel Aircraft Effort Takes Shape

Credit: JIM HASELTINE
The U.S. Army has restarted efforts to field a modern Aerial Common Sensor (ACS) intelligence aircraft via increments, three years after halting Lockheed Martin’s work to cram it onto a too-small Embraer ERJ 145. “We’ve taken lessons learned in ACS 1 . . . and we figure we are not going to stick our...

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