Interest in Scorpion Picks Up

Credit: Textron
LE BOURGET, France—Textron AirLand’s $20 million Scorpion Light Attack Armed Reconnaissance (LAAR) aircraft is going to compete in an upcoming competition for a “Pacific Rim nation” later this month, according to Bill Anderson, president of Textron AirLand Enterprises, LLC. The LAAR contract winner...
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