Navy Unveils Its First Squadron With Both Manned And Unmanned Aircraft
Source: Associated Press
CORONADO, Calif. The Navy on Thursday inaugurated its first squadron with both manned and unmanned aircraft amid debate over the militarys burgeoning use of drones in warfare.
Military officials launched the effort by reactivating the Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 35, known as the Magicians, which served for 19 years before being deactivated in 1992.
The new squadron points to the future of naval aviation, Vice Admiral David H. Buss, commander of naval air forces, told the crowd attending the ceremony at Naval Air Station North Island on Coronado, near San Diego.
The squadron is expected to have eight manned helicopters and 10 of the Fire Scout MQ-8B, an unmanned helicopter that tracks targets and eventually will be armed, said Cmdr. Christopher S. Hewlett, who is the squadrons commanding officer.
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