General Atomics is at the cutting edge of advanced military unmanned aerial vehicle (aka drone) development. It has or is developing some of the top military drones that are changing modern warfare. General Atomics is currently developing drones as part of the larger Air Force sixth-generation NGAD fighter program, and it has just pitched its Gambit 5 combat drone for the Royal Navy’s aircraft carriers. Here are five notable General Atomics drones in service or in development.
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