SECOND CHANCE

The U.S. Army still is looking at using the Hunter unmanned aerial vehicles that were mothballed when the program was terminated. After a series of problems, the Pentagon told the Army it could only use one and a half of the seven systems it bought. But the problems appear to have been solved, and...

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