Nostromo Defensa SA wins Argentine Air Force contract
The Argentine Air Force (AAF) granted Nostromo Defensa SA, an initial contract for three Yarara UAV, designed and produced in Cordoba, Argentina.
The AAF will use their Yarara UAVs as trainer for their new UAV School that will be operating in the Cordoba AAF base.
This contract for the three Yarara, a well proven, rugged UAV, is the first UAV acquisition by the Argentine Air Force.
The first deliveries will begin in April /May during the current year.
Source: Nostromo Defensa SA
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