Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Special Report

WASHINGTON--European and Middle Eastern nations see both military and civil applications for the Pentagon's new crop of long-range unmanned aerial vehicles. For unmanned aerial vehicle supporters, 1995 is expected to be a year of vindication. A second generation of UAVs--including aircraft that can...

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