Autonomy will be key to control of multiple UCAVs, Boeing official says
The ability of future Unmanned Combat Air Vehicles (UCAVs) to take off, land, and even make repairs autonomously will be the key factor that allows UCAV operators to control more than one aircraft at a time, according to Boeing's Navy UCAV (UCAV-N) Program Manager Bill Buschelle. Both the Navy and...
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