![The Northrop Grumman MQ-5 Hunter will be one of a number of unmanned aircraft systems taking part in a U.S. Army exercise to explore manned-unmanned teaming concepts. MQ-5B Hunter](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhs6n14xeSSy0FscAyA0vskgmHeMcG6vMyTWhFGXiA2KZlFqGVdloziFz1No4LsskcaSRVtI0hMjrUm-3yAegvKRVZdX43kCp0N_7p3IgIxhFJyVqT0m-3JA1ziPawzuskOH5dS/s144/Hunter%252520UAS.jpg)
The manned unmanned systems integration concept (Music) exercise will take place September 15 at Dugway Proving Ground, Utah.
Music will demonstrate new manned-unmanned teaming concepts. These include the use of a universal ground-control station (UGCS) to manage multiple, different UAS platforms, and the ability of a soldier on the ground to steer a UAS sensor payload using the one-system, remote-video terminal (OSRVT).
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