Australia's need for UAVs becomes critical

CANBERRA - Autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles are seen by senior Australian planners as fundamental to the nation's network-centric, warfighting capabilities beyond 2020. In fact, they may buy fewer next-generation, Lockheed Martin-designed Joint Strike Fighters in order to field a stealthy...

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