Military Embedded Systems
Topic: UAV

UAS for medium and high altitudes will continue growth path, study predicts
May 16, 2023
DUBLIN. Uncrewed aerial systems (UASs) classified as MALE [medium-altitude, long-endurance] and HALE [high-altitude long-endurance] will continue their growth path into 2031, according to a new study by Market Forecast, "MALE and HALE UAVs -- Market and Technology Forecast to 2031."
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Unmanned
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Comms
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