U.S. Could Fall Behind In Civil UAS Sales

Credit: Northrop Grumman
For years the vision of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) plying our nation's airways, performing the dull, dirty and dangerous missions of daily commerce has been a matter of speculation: •Someday, when the technology is sufficiently advanced. •In the future, when there is a market for those...

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