The Effectiveness of Remotely Piloted Aircraft in a Permissive Hunter-Killer Scenario

The Air Force has begun to evaluate new concepts of operation for remotely piloted aircraft to meet future needs. This report analyzes the operational effectiveness of several such concepts in a specific, permissive "hunter-killer" mission, which illuminates trade-offs between platform siz...

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Main Author: Menthe, Lance (auth)
Other Authors: Hura, Myron (auth), Rhodes, Carl (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 2014
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