Unmanned Systems Highlights of 2015
Dec 15, 2015
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- NextPrev1 of 11Japan in January included the purchase of Northrop Grumman’s RQ-4B Global Hawk high-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aircraft in its 2015 defense budget. Three Block 30 multi-intelligence aircraft are to be acquired, adding to four RQ-4B Block 30s ordered by South Korea at the end of 2014.Click on the first miniature picture to view slideshowPhoto:U.S. Air Force
In a year that is ending with a rushed effort to require buyers to register their “drones” in a bid to shore up U.S. airspace safety, rapid developments in the commercial market for small unmanned aircraft marked 2015, as innovation outstripped regulation. The military, meanwhile, fell back on improving what they have as new programs failed to materialize.