
Sierra Nevada's HADES aircraft made its first flight in November 2024 in Hagerstown, Maryland.
Credit: Sierra Nevada Corp.
NASHVILLE—The U.S. Army intends to slash the total fleet of ME-11B aircraft that will fly high-altitude surveillance and targeting, though leaders with the program and officials with the companies producing the prototypes hope that might be reversed as the aircraft begin operations. Defense...
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