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Insitu Integrator Wins STUAS Award
Insitu, a subsidiary of Boeing, has won the U.S.
In addition to carrying a nose-mounted turret, the Insitu Integrator can carry sensors in an internal bay, and wingtip bays for systems such as AIS. Insitu is a subsidiary of Boeing. (Photo: Insitu)
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David Donald
• Contributor - UK
August 6, 2010
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