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Italian Predators to protect the dawning Iraqi democracy

Rome, Italy - The new Italian Air Force's unmanned aircraft to be sent to Iraq for territorial surveillance missions on the occasion of the next election

The General Atomics RQ-1 Predator operated by Italian Air Force 28th Squadron of 32sd Wing at Foggia-Amendola base are going to be sent to Iraq during the next days. The decision by Italian Government is intended to favour a proper territorial monitoring activity in Iraq by the new remote-controlled airplanes, in order to contribute to the good result of Iraqi election to be held on January 30 and...

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