An 11-lb. Malat-built unmanned aircraft
Credit: ISRAEL AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIES
An 11-lb. Malat-built unmanned aircraft is being touted as the first to fly in the crowded airspace of a major western European city after it demonstrated its low-level surveillance capability above Amsterdam (see top photo). The result was a cooperation agreement with a Dutch distributor (Condor...
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