Drones Tested for Possible Anti-Drug Role
Credit: STARK AEROSPACE
An evaluation of unmanned aircraft in anti-drug operations is underway in Central America, with the U.S. Navy flying a leased Israel Aerospace Industries Heron from El Salvador to detect and identify maritime targets. Funded from the U.S. counter-narcoterrorism budget, the 100 flight-hour...
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