Rotorcraft badly in need of more S&T funding, official says

PATUXENT RIVER, Md. - Military rotorcraft must have more science and technology (S&T) funding if they are to fulfill the roles envisioned for them in the future, according to Thomas Laux, program executive officer for air anti-submarine warfare, assault, and special mission programs at Naval Air...

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