NorGrum Tests Airborne Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Minefield Detection System on Unmanned Helo

Credit: NORTHROP GRUMMAN PHOTOS
Northrop Grumman flew its new Airborne Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Minefield Detection System (Astamids) for the first time on board a UAV on Sept. 12. Astamids, in development for the U.S. Army, flew on a company-owned MQ-8B Fire Scout Vertical Unmanned Air System helicopter, “P6.” The...

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