GA-ASI Adapts Gray Eagle For U.S. Army's FVL Future

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The MQ-1C’s mission is shifting from supporting counterinsurgent operations to filling a potentially critical role in the U.S. Army’s emerging strategy for more sophisticated adversaries.
Credit: U.S. Army
As the U.S. Army quietly considers options for the Advanced Unmanned Aircraft Systems, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI) is staging a series of demonstrations to prove the MQ-1C Extended-Range (ER) UAS is up to the task, with a few upgrades and perhaps additional production. New...

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