Meet The Marine Corps Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle ‘Valkyrie’
XQ-58A Valkyrie just took manned-unmanned teaming to the next level. The future of air combat is here.
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XQ-58A Valkyrie just took manned-unmanned teaming to the next level. The future of air combat is here.
What follows is a story about one of my worst Navy bosses. After, I’ll discuss my top three takeaways and how this can help you in your career. Enjoy!
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