U.S. Army begins training for new version of Hunter UAV

U.S. Army soldiers have begun training to use a new, more capable version of Northrop Grumman's Hunter unmanned aerial vehicle. Troops initially are being familiarized with updated work stations and will start flying the MQ-5B Hunter in January, said Michael Howell, an unmanned systems official at...

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