Expensive Recon Projects Give Way to Small, Cheap Alternatives

Expectations that the U.S. will field a new generation of stealthy, long-endurance unmanned reconnaissance aircraft are dying, perhaps already dead, say officials mapping Raytheon's technological future. While the requirements for such an aircraft were validated by the fighting in Afghanistan and...

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