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Forget the Drones: Executive Plane Now an Afghanistan Flying Spy

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Old 12th Aug 2010, 14:37
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Old news for both US and UK
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I seem to recall another article in Flight suggesting that The King Air was being used as a low-cost off the shelf RPV alternative.

Interesting contrast in approach between the US Army and The UK in PR terms.
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