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Herons, Eagles and Reapers Soar
in Afghanistan
In the recent month France and Canada deployed Israeli built Heron UAVs to Afghanistan, augmenting US and British Predator and Reaper UAVs already operating in the area. Italy has also decided to buy the Reaper, and the manufacturer, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, has been awarded a $81 million US Air Force contract for the production of two unmanned aircraft systems destined for the Italian Air Force.
The French drone known as SIDM (Système Intérimaire de Drone Moyenne altitude longue endurance, SIDM) is operating from Bagram air base, north of Kabul. SDIM, an enhanced version of the IAI Heron also known as Eagle, is equipped with a larger nose housing a satellite link, enabling the drone to support both local troops on the ground and intelligence teams based in France. According to the French ministry of Defense, is capable of missions up to 20 hours. France has deployed some 3,400 military personnel in support of ISAF operations, based in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kirghizstan and in the Indian Ocean. Of these, 2,800 soldiers are deployed on the territory of Afghanistan.
| The Canadian forces have also deployed the Israeli Heron UAVs to Kandahar airfield in Afghanistan, acquired through a two year lease contract. Canada is currently evaluating a longer term procurement of UAVs under the Joint UAV Surveillance Target Acquisition System (JUSTAS) Program, supporting domestic and deployed operational UAV capabilities. Leasing UAV services has become a popular option for Afghanistan and Iraq missions. Read more... | |
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