U.S. Army Explore Staring Sensors for UASs

Credit: U.S. ARMY
The U.S. Army is exploring options to put wide-area staring sensors for “persistent surveillance” in Iraq and Afghanistan on unmanned aerial vehicles, says Tim Owings, deputy Army project manager for the unmanned aircraft system (UAS). Day-only versions of these sensors are now deployed on manned...

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