London Looks At 2015 Debut For Armed ISTAR UAV

LONDON — The British Defense Ministry is trying to move ahead with the acquisition process of an armed long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle in the first quarter of 2010, to avoid the requirement potentially becoming ensnared in the pending full-blown defense review. While there are indications...

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