U.S. Army Seeks Armed, Battery- Or Fuel Cell-Powered Small UAS

A solider launches an RQ-20 Puma.

Credit: U.S. Army
A replacement for the U.S. military’s RQ-20 Puma uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) will need three times the range, more than twice the endurance, be capable of vertical takeoff and landings (VTOL) and carry “lethal payloads,” the Army says in a Jan. 19 acquisition document. The Long Range...

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