U.S Navy tests out its next-generation helicopter drone

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The U.S Navy’s new surveillance drone looks more like a news chopper more than a piece of next0generation military equipment, but don’t let it’s appearance fool, this thing is a beast.

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Recently, a new aircraft took off from the tarmac at Point Mugu air force base in California. Looking much like a manned, civilian helicopter, the vehicle was instead a drone. It’s also a lot more advanced than its mundane appearance would have you believe.

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