
Credit: Saab
Saab is ramping up staffing on a Swedish military project to devise future combat aircraft capabilities and expects to fly several uncrewed systems in the coming years, company CEO Micael Johansson says. “It’s not just a few—we are now looking at more than 100 people working on the future fighter...
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