Air Force chief wants to ensure UAV use doesn't slow deployments

The Air Force needs to ensure that its increasing reliance on unmanned aerial vehicles does not hurt its ability to deploy quickly, according to Gen. John Jumper, the Air Force chief of staff. At a May 15 hearing of the Senate Appropriations defense subcommittee, Jumper said one way to move UAVs to...

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