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Airbus embraces changing CONOPS in unmanned market

10th June 2014 - 12:00 GMT | by Andrew White in Seville

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Armed forces around the world will rapidly require an ability to operate UAVs in their respective national airspace as platforms are repatriated from operational theatres, Airbus Defence & Space has warned.

According to the company’s  head of commercial business, Antonio Rodriguez Barberán, the market will experience a ‘changing paradigm’ over the next few years, explaining: ‘Forces want to bring those planes back home and need to use them in national airspace and over populated areas. This will change the concept.’

Referring to the wider market, Barberán described a transition in concepts of operations (CONOPS) from military to civil missions including

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Andrew is a former editor of Digital Battlespace and Unmanned Vehicles magazines. Andrew joined Shephard …

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