U.S. Army May Rebalance Manned/Unmanned Aircraft Buys
Success in the U.S. Army's growing catalog of work in linking unmanned and manned aviation assets could lead it to reduce reliance on helicopters, potentially impacting the planned buys of Boeing Apache AH-64Es and future Armed Aerial Scouts (AAS). The Army has incrementally developed and fielded...
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