Army finds Raven UAVs unsuitable for Baghdad use
BAGHDAD, Iraq - U.S. Army troops are using the portable Raven unmanned aerial vehicle throughout Iraq, but units charged with patrolling Baghdad have found it unsuitable for use in the congested airspace of the Iraqi capital. The Raven gives Army units greater control over their "situational...
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