Turbulence Delays Delivery Of U.S. UAV for Northern Border Patrols
Heavy turbulence thwarted the second attempt to fly the first General Atomics Predator B unmanned air vehicle (UAV) to Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D., Dec. 5 for duty patrolling the U.S.-Canadian border. The 64-foot wingspan UAV turned back before noon because of rough air about 300 miles north of...
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