U.S. Services Push Ground-Based Sense-And-Avoid For UAS

Credit: U.S. Army
As the U.S. and its allies withdraw forces from Afghanistan over the coming years, hundreds of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and thousands of crews will return from the combat zone and face the issue of how to train in domestic airspace. The problem is most acute for the U.S. Army, which will have...

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