Leasing Predator UAVs would be too expensive, DARO says

The Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Office has ruled out the idea of leasing Predator unmanned aerial vehicles unless future studies show it would be best to do otherwise. DARO Director Maj. Gen. Kenneth R. Israel said in a report to the congressional defense committees that a study by the UAV Joint...

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