Warfighters Want to More Intelligence and Fewer Bombs
In charting its technological future, the U.S. military plans to make fewer investments in new weaponry and spend more on intelligence-gathering, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) payloads that will be packed into a growing fleet of unmanned aircraft, along with the communications needed to make...
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