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How autonomous wingmen will help fighter pilots in the next
How autonomous wingmen will help fighter pilots in the next
How autonomous wingmen will help fighter pilots in the next war
“There’s enough technology in existence from programs that we’ve already conducted, it convinces me that’s not a crazy idea,” Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall said.
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