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Growth in China’s Drone Program Called ‘Alarming’
Submitted by Melinda L. Secor on Sun, 2012-12-02 02:00
"At China's biennial air show in Zhuhai this month, an imposing fleet of unmanned aerial vehicles was on display -- drones bearing a striking resemblance to the American aircraft that have proved so deadly in attacks on insurgents in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Israel, Britain and the United States have pretty much had a corner on the global drone market, but the recent Chinese air show and a Pentagon report have exploded that notion."
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