The U.S. Marines successfully completed a Tactical Resupply Unmanned Aircraft System (TRUAS) Field User Capability Assessment (FUCA) in March at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, of two prototype systems identified by a successful prize challenge last year.
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Marine Corps field users spent three weeks in March training to assemble, load, and fly each of the two systems – Chartis Federal’s MK4-RX (left) and Survice Engineering’s TRV-150 (right) – being evaluated during the Field User Capability Assessment at Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona. (Picture source: U.S. Marine Corps)