Northrop Grumman tests U.S. Army's Viper Strike precision munition
VIPER/HUNTER INTERFACE The U.S. Army's Viper Strike precision munition, supplied by Northrop Grumman Corp. and dispensed from its Hunter unmanned aerial vehicle, scored seven direct hits in nine attempts against targets in demonstrations conducted Mar. 29-30. Targets ranged from compact pickup...
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