What USAF Chief Wants In Unmanned Teaming Systems For NGAD, B-21

Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall
Frank Kendall
Credit: U.S. Air Force
ORLANDO, Florida—U.S. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall is confident one of his key priorities—the development of a UAS that will fly along with an advanced fighter—is realistic in the near term based on multiple efforts in the U.S. and Australia. But a second, similar effort for a paired drone to...

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