U.S. Navy Pushes UCAS First Flight; Northrop Grumman Pushes Back

Credit: NORTHROP GRUMMAN
The U.S. Navy and Northrop Grumman are splitting hairs over a delay in the first flight of the Unmanned Combat Aircraft System. Capt. Marty Deppe, the Navy’s UCAS program manager, declares that the flight has been pushed to mid-to-late November or possibly December. But Scott Winship, Northrop...

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