US Navy plans launch of Middle East drone force with allies
The United States Navy announced the launch of a new joint fleet of unmanned drones in the Middle East with allied nations to patrol vast swaths of volatile waters as tensions simmer with Iran. Vice Admiral Brad Cooper, who leads the 5th Fleet, said 100 unmanned drones, both sailing and submersible, would dramatically multiply the surveillance capacities of the US Navy, allowing it to keep a close eye on waters critical to the flow of global oil and shipping. Trade at sea has been targeted in recent years as Tehran's nuclear deal with world powers collapsed. "By using unmanned systems, we can just simply see more. They're high reliability and remove the human factor," Cooper said on the sidelines of a defence exhibition in Abu Dhabi, adding the systems are "the only way to cover on whatever gaps that we have today".
Feb-21-2022, 17:56:58 GMT
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