Will unmanned combat aerial vehicles be ubiquitous by 2025?

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For the past ten years, the face of unmanned military aircraft has dominated the front pages of national press, ministerial reports and strategic briefings. Off the back of an extended Afghanistan campaign, the capabilities offered by a high-flying, high-endurance asset tasked with either reconnaissance or targeted strike have been seized upon with unabashed enthusiasm by commanders and politicians eager to play a trump card in the war on terror. Now, thanks to a decade’s worth of techno...
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