Army to evaluate payloads for replacement ARL aircraft
The U.S. Army, moving to replace an Airborne Reconnaissance Low (ARL) aircraft that crashed on a drug surveillance mission in Colombia nearly two years ago, wants to know just how far the technology for the plane's radar and communications intelligence payloads has come since the mid-1990s when the...
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