NATO Ground Surveillance Program Advances
PARIS NATO has rounded up the signatures for 15 countries that will participate in the Allied Ground Surveillance program, an effort to field unmanned aircraft fitted with a ground target tracking radar. A program contract is due next year. Bulgaria, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia...
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