The booming jetliner and air-taxi markets leave shortages of parts and skilled labor, causing a production crunch.
Booming jetliner and air-taxi markets leave shortages of parts and skilled labor, causing a production crunchEarly in its invasion of Ukraine, Russia lagged behind Kyiv in its use of low-cost explosive drones. But by mid-2023, Russian unmanned aerial vehicles were targeting Ukrainian forces, copying some of Kyiv’s tactics. WSJ explains how Moscow is catching up.
The Pentagon wants to acquire thousands of drones over the next two years that can fly to their targets, confuse radar, overwhelm enemy defenses, fire missiles and gather intelligence. But making the uncrewed aircraft quickly and cheaply is another matter.Continue reading your article with
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