U.S. Army Gains Access To Airspace For Newly Dubbed Grey Eagle UAS
DENVER — The FAA gave approval Aug. 19 for the U.S. Army to conduct flight tests of General Atomics’ MQ-1C unmanned aerial system working with a ground-based sense-and-avoid system, says Col. Greg Gonzales, Army UAS project manager. Gonzales says this is the first time the Defense Department has...
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