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Steve Trimble
April 07, 2026
The U.S. military unveiled the LUCAS one-way attack drone during a July event in the Pentagon courtyard. Credit: Steve Trimble/AW&ST
One-way attack drones may be headed to the U.S. Air Force’s weapons inventory. The Air Force’s program office for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and special operations forces is surveying the nascent U.S. market for weaponized vehicles that occupy a sometimes blurry space between…
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