BAMS Proceeds While Navy UAS Arrives In CENTCOM
The U.S. Navy has slightly altered its schedule for developing and testing the new Broad Area Maritime Surveillance (BAMS) unmanned aerial system (UAS) after an industry protest put the effort on hold temporarily last year. The first aircraft will begin testing in fiscal 2012, says Capt. Bob Dishman...
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