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July 25, 2008 12:17:26 AM CDT



Military Battles for Drone Control

Posted Aug 20, 07 1:45 AM CDT in Politics Technology US 

(Newser) – New enemies are hovering over America's unmanned drone aircraft—branches of the US armed forces battling each other for control of the high-tech flyers. The Air Force is lobbying Congress for exclusive control over purchasing and developing the spy planes, a move opposed by the Army, Navy and Marines. 

Air Force generals want to streamline development to avoid duplication and contain costs, and to centralize control of the drones at its Nevada base. But others argue that competition between the branches of the military will spur innovation, and Army officials insist that centralization will reduce responsiveness. The House has ordered a panel to examine the status of the drones.

Source Financial Times (UK)

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