Army chief backs services having own UAV authority
The top U.S. Army general on March 14 defended the service's own development and acquisition authority over unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the face of a purported Air Force effort to exert a lead role in medium- and high-altitude UAVs. The potential interservice spat spilled over into a Senate...
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