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Unmanned aerial vehicles: Drones win their spurs

By Jeremy Lemer

Published: June 15 2009 00:47 | Last updated: June 15 2009 00:47

There have been few winners in Iraq and Afghanistan. Casualty rates have been high among both locals and foreign military forces. Meanwhile, equipment, ethics and strategies have all come a cropper in the difficult physical and political terrain.

Unmanned aerial vehicles or drones are a notable exception. Often viewed as impractical and unreliable before the conflicts began, they have come of age in the mountains of Afghanistan and the plains of Iraq.

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