Navy, Raytheon hail small UAS weaponization base
CHINA COBRA: Naval researchers looking to arm small unmanned aircraft are toying with two Raytheon Cobra unmanned aerial systems (UAS) at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, Calif. The Unmanned Systems Technical Project Office at China Lake "inaugurated" a new 2,200 x 50-foot asphalt airstrip...
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