The Marine Corps wants to incorporate a $98 million autonomy solution onto its upcoming group 5 unmanned aerial system, according to the service's general in charge of requirements. The Autonomous Aerial Cargo Utility Supply, developed by the Office of Naval Research and Aurora Flight Sciences, enables aircraft to fly autonomously. The Marine Air Ground Task Force Unmanned Expeditionary, also called MUX, is the service's upcoming group 5 UAS. Speaking to reporters today at a MUX industry day event, Lt. Gen...