
Credit: Royal Air Force
LONDON–The UK Royal Air Force (RAF) has re-formed a squadron to fly the General Atomics Protector uncrewed aircraft system (UAS). No. 31 Sqdn., which previously flew the Panavia Tornado, re-formed at RAF Waddington, England, on Oct. 11 to become the first front-line unit to fly the Protector. The...
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