Lockheed Martin envisions stealthier UAVs, better UCAVs
FARNBOROUGH, England - Unmanned surveillance and combat aircraft may be attracting plenty of attention, but the serious money and real future lies in more survivable, stealthy UAVs and lower cost UCAVs, Lockheed Martin executives predict. While Lockheed Martin officials believe unmanned systems will...
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