The Pentagon is said to be insisting on having the upper hand on a project to buy unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for Libya to reinforce its security and military capabilities along the border. The following 428-word report sheds more light on the kind of required UAVs and tells what about the Pentagon’s position and what about the reaction of the NATO delegation to Libya to help it reinforce its border security capabilities. [Briefly reproduced in Tactical Weekly (Issue No 20/24 – June 14, 2013)]
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Wednesday, June 05, 2013
Libya: The Pentagon, NATO and UAV procurement projectnote
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