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Japan to project an unmanned spy plane

Tokyo, Japan - They'll take not less than 5 years for a complete development

Japan seems decided to equip with own military technology of defense and, after the announcement some days before of a powerful spy satellite that soon will be in orbit, it is gotten ready to develop an unmanned spy aircraft. According to a Japanese daily paper the airplane, that will be as large as a B-767 and with a wingspan of approximately 46 m, will be able to fly to an altitude of 20.000 m,...

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