USAF Wants Predator Replacement by 2015
The U.S. Air Force is inching toward starting a competition for a Next-Generation Unmanned Aerial System (NG-UAS) to handle a mix of intelligence gathering and attack missions by 2015. Some Air Force officials refer to this effort as a replacement for the MQ-1 Predators and MQ-9 Reapers currently in...
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