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France, UK arrange to jointly fund future UAS capability

2nd November 2010 - 19:09 GMT | by Darren Lake in London

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As part of a wider ranging defence cooperation agreement announced today, France and the UK have agreed to work on developing next generation MALE UAS and UCAS capabilities, which has immediately prompted interest from industry.

A statement released by the UK government said: 'Unmanned Air Systems have become essential to our armed forces. We have agreed to work together on the next generation of Medium Altitude Long Endurance Unmanned Air Surveillance Systems.' The statement went on to add that: 'In the longer term, we will jointly assess requirements and options for the next generation of Unmanned Combat Air Systems from

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Darren has more than two decades of experience in aerospace and defence journalism. After completing …

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