After Scrapping Aerial Common Sensor, U.S. Army Looks to UAVs as Sensor Platform

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After spending almost $200 million to initiate development on a $6-billion next-generation intelligence and surveillance aircraft fleet, the U.S. Army has decided to start over. The cancellation of the Aerial Common Sensor is bad news for Lockheed Martin, the prime contractor. The company had...

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