UAS Footprint InNational Defense Grows Steadily
Credit: U.S. Customs & Border Patrol
U.S. homeland security officials are growing their fleet of General Atomics Predator B unmanned aerial systems (UAS) for domestic border protection, in part due to congressional insistence, yet their most visionary goal remains unmanned maritime patrol aircraft. But as recently highlighted in...
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