Canada in market for unmanned drone aircraft
Published: Oct 08, 2007Source: www.ctv.ca
OTTAWA -- Canada's air force is shopping for new, unarmed pilotless aircraft to help protect troops in Afghanistan. The head of the air force, Lt.-Gen. Angus Watt, has ordered the program fast-tracked, and his staff plan to give special consideration to companies that can quickly deliver the so-called uninhabited aerial vehicles or UAVs.
The purchase, which industry insiders say could be worth up to $100 million, is seen as a stopgap until the air force becomes more comfortable with the technology.
The plan is a step back from a $500-million proposal that was rejected last spring by the federal cabinet. The original plan was to purchase 12 U.S.-made Predator drones, which can be equipped with Hellfire missiles.continue..
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