Credit: U.S. Army
NASHVILLE—A new U.S. Army plan to cut its MQ-1C Gray Eagle will leave a gap in surveillance and strike missions that the service isn’t yet sure how to fill, service officials said shortly after the announcement rolled out. Top service officials earlier this month said the Army needs to cancel the...
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