New Interest in Very Low-Observable UA
SEEN AND UNSEEN The Pentagon's unacknowledged use in Iraq of a single UAV modeled on the super-stealthy Lockheed Martin DarkStar has rekindled debate about whether to invest in very low-observable (VLO) reconnaissance aircraft that could gather intelligence before a conflict begins. Some military...
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