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MALE UAV project enters critical phase

21st May 2014 - 09:55 GMT | by Beth Stevenson in London

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Companies from France, Germany and Italy have delivered a proposal to the national armament director of each nation calling for requirements for a European MALE UAV to be defined so that a system can be ready and ‘certifiable’ by 2020.

Airbus Defence and Space, Alenia Aermacchi and Dassault Aviation have proposed to the governments of each nation that the MALE 2020 effort has now enter into a ‘definition phase’, which will see the three MoDs define their MALE UAV requirements. 

The proposal was delivered on 16 May and to date the programme has been internally funded by the three

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Beth is a former senior reporter for Digital Battlespace and Unmanned Vehicles magazines. Beth graduated …

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