U.S. Army releases RFP for new Joint Tactical UAV

The U.S. Army has released a request for proposals for a new Joint Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (J-TUAV) to replace the canceled TRW/Israel Aircraft Industries Hunter. The $325 million program extends out more than five years and includes plans to buy 42 complete systems, John C. Sundberg...

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