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AUVSI: Raytheon still optimistic about Killer Bee

25th August 2010 - 00:15 GMT | by Darren Lake in Denver

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Raytheon is continuing to look for customers in both the domestic and international market for its Killer Bee UAV despite not being selected for the US Navy's Small Tactical UAS (STUAS) programme. Addressing the media at the show, Robert Francois, vice president of advanced missiles and unmanned systems, stated that the company continued to be committed to the aircraft.

Commenting on the feedback from the STUAS evaluation team, Francois said: 'If anything, we had the best aeroplane...they liked the plane, but they hated the net recovery.' He added that the navy believed the net recovery and the maturity of the

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Darren has more than two decades of experience in aerospace and defence journalism. After completing …

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