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U.S. Army Leads Ongoing Record-Breaking Zephyr HAPS Flight
U.S. Army Leads Ongoing Record-Breaking Zephyr HAPS Flight
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LONDON—The U.S. Army says it is behind an ongoing test flight of Airbus' Zephyr high-altitude pseudo-satellite (HAPS), which has broken the record for longest-duration uncrewed air system (UAS) mission. An Army statement dated July 21 announces the Zephyr had flown 36 days and was still airborne...
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