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Navy Seeks 1,000 Mile Combat Radius For Carrier Drones

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The Navy is looking to develop carrier-based drone fleets with a combat radius of 1,000 miles, indicating the desired capabilities for its future tactical drone fleets. This requirement provides insight into the Navy's plans for unmanned aerial vehicles. The development of such drones would significantly enhance the Navy's operational reach and flexibility.

Why it matters

The development of carrier-based drones with extended combat radius would greatly enhance the Navy's power projection capabilities, allowing for more effective and sustained operations in various theaters. This technology would also contribute to the advancement of unmanned systems in military operations.

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