Japan To Replace Attack, Scout Aircraft With UAS

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Credit: Bell
Japan will replace all of its army’s attack and scout helicopters with uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS), the Yomiuri newspaper reported, citing multiple unnamed government sources. The plan would make Japan the first major country to take the view that crewed rotorcraft are becoming obsolete in the...

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