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The Last Flight of Hunter
U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground
March 18, 2020 | 1:02
Hunter was one of the first joint tactical unmanned aerial systems (UAS) in service with the US Army. Arriving at Dugway Proving Ground in 1999 to be tested in support of the Warfighter, Hunter would go on to prove its versatility and viability over the next two decades.
Dugway Visual Information Specialist Gabriel Archer reports on the legacy of Hunter as it took its last flight at DPG.
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