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Excerpt from www.autoevolution.com
Many of the world’s militaries employ drones for various purposes, but regardless on where they are deployed on this planet, and by whom, the vast majority of the big, professional drones used for surveillance and strikes are made in the U.S.A. And Europe doesn’t like that, so not long ago it set out to create something called the Eurodrone.
The Eurodrone program, which was announced about a year ago, is a collaborative effort between European aviation companies Airbus, Dassault, Safran, and Leonardo, and aims to deliver an uncrewed aerial platform that can be used for intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR) missions.The Old Continent makes no secret of the fact it wants to “ensure European sovereignty and independence in this critical segment of unmanned long endurance ISTAR capability,” especially given how it is there where the largest conflict between developed nations since World War II is raging.
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