Cheaper, more flexible UAV systems top Europe's 10-year goals

ARLINGTON, Va. - Europe's three largest militaries - those of the United Kingdom, Germany and France - are seeking unprecedented levels of modularity and interoperability for a new generation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) each plans to field within 10 years. Europe has used small tactical UAVs...

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