The next-generation
The next-generation unmanned combat aircraft are going to vary wildly from those proposed by Boeing (X-45), Lockheed Martin (Polecat, see p. 64) and Northrop Grumman (X-47), say specialists attending the Farnborough air show. They contend that the ability to build conformal active electronically...
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