Admiral cryptic on J-UCAS changes due to QDR

The needed capability associated with the Joint Unmanned Combat Aerial System (J-UCAS) has survived Quadrennial Defense Review brainstorming, but whether different requirements outlined by the military services affects the program remains to be seen, according to Navy Vice Adm. Evan "Marty" Chanik...

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