US Navy Aims to Launch Spy Drones from Ships

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Ship-based drones could perform much longer-range reconnaissance than helicopters or fixed-wing planes.
(Image credit: DARPA)

The U.S. Navy and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) have signed an agreement to launch a program to develop long-range reconnaissance drones that would launch from ships.

The program is based on an existing DARPA program called TERN, short for Tactically Exploited Reconnaissance Node, which has been exploring concepts for unmanned aerial systems that could operate from smaller Navy vessels.

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