Italy, France and Germany sign EU drone project
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Italy, France and Germany sign EU drone project

The new vehicle will be designed to serve both civilian requirements and military purposes

Germany, France and Italy have agreed to start a brand new European drone program. The project had ended a long discussion about the opportunity and feasibility to develop a EU-tailored drone that started in 2013.

The European drone, to be developed by Airbus, France-based Dassault and Italian Alenia Aermacchi, is expected to be operative by 2025, and it represent a significant contribution to reduce European reliance on American and Israeli technology. The new vehicle will be designed to serve both civilian requirements like border control, fire-fighting and disaster monitoring, and military purposes.

French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian described the agreement as a very step for European cooperation; the German representative stressed that it will increase European independence; while the Italian one said the new drone will improve European defence capabilities. So far, Poland and Spain have already expressed their interest in joining the plan.

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Amo l'Asia in (quasi) tutte le sue sfaccettature, ecco perché cerco di trascorrerci più tempo possibile. Dopo aver lavorato per anni come ricercatrice a New Delhi e Hong Kong, per qualche anno osserverò l'Oriente dalla quella che è considerata essere la città più vivibile del mondo: Melbourne. Insegno Culture and Business Practice in Asia ad RMIT University,  Asia and the World a The University of Melbourne e mi occupo di India per il Centro Militare di Studi Strategici di Roma. Su Twitter mi trovate a @castaritaHK, via email a astarita@graduate.hku.hk

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