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US Army proves sense and avoid capability

2nd July 2012 - 10:28 GMT | by Beth Stevenson in London

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The US Army has successfully demonstrated its Ground Based Sense and Avoid (GBSAA) system during two weeks of testing at Dugway Proving Grounds in Utah, US.

The testing took place from 4-8 and 18-22 June, and was conducted by the Product Directorate for Unmanned Systems Airspace Integration (USAIC) in an effort to prove the capability in a lead up to certification of the system.

‘We’re working on the certification to be flying in March 2015 on the Gray Eagle,’ Viva Austin, product director for the army USAIC told a media briefing on 29 June. ‘Technically this was a prototype. Now

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Beth is a former senior reporter for Digital Battlespace and Unmanned Vehicles magazines. Beth graduated …

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