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Adrian Bogdan
BAE Systems FalconWorks and Lockheed Martin Skunk Works have partnered to develop a range of new uncrewed autonomous air systems. Announced at DSEI, the partnership will see both companies’ research and development divisions work on a common UAV design that will be “rapidly” deployable to deliver a range of effects and complement the survivability of crewed combat aircraft. While specifics on the details about the UAV range were limited, the so-called “family of systems” will start with a
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