The Army will receive the third version of its Common Sensor Payload for the MQ-1C Gray Eagle unmanned aerial system in June, the system’s product manager announced at a media day at Ft. Belvoir Tuesday. The latest iteration comes with a new, more precise targeting system for Coordinate Seeking Weapons. The CSP is mounted to the underside of the Gray Eagle and acts as the UAS’ “eyes,” supplying the Army with high-definition imagery, steering laser-guided munitions like the AGM-114 Hellfire...