Marines frown on AF oversight of unmanned aerial systems
The U.S. Marine Corps is weighing in against the Air Force's proposal to assume authority over all unmanned aerial systems (UAS) flying above 3,500 feet. In an April 12 memo, Marine Corps Commandant Gen. James Conway says the Air Force proposal "conveys a lack of appreciation for the employment of...
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