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Israeli-made pilotless planes are expected to help NATO forces in Yugoslavia. At least eight of the drones, manufactured by Israel Aircraft Industries, have been ordered from Fort Hood, Texas, to provide intelligence data for the NATO campaign. The drones, which are capable of providing videos and pictures of Yugoslav targets, can stay aloft for up […]

April 7, 1999
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Israeli-made pilotless planes are expected to help NATO forces in Yugoslavia. At least eight of the drones, manufactured by Israel Aircraft Industries, have been ordered from Fort Hood, Texas, to provide intelligence data for the NATO campaign. The drones, which are capable of providing videos and pictures of Yugoslav targets, can stay aloft for up to 12 hours.

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