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7/25/13

European Drone Aircraft: EU should build its own drones,and not rely on US for them insists top official

Europe's Neuron Drone
Europe should build its own unmanned aircraft and not rely on imported drones from the US, a leading EU official has said Michel Barnier, the EU's Internal Market Commissioner, was speaking days ahead of the launch of new proposals from the European Commission designed to strengthen European collaboration and boost the European defense industry which employs some 400,000 people.

There was a need to "identify areas where Europe can develop its own capacities," he said, according to reports.

"Europe should build its own drones, rather than importing them."

Barnier also reportedly said EU member states could procure refueling aircraft for pooled use. "European defences can't just be about French-British cooperation," he said.

The first stealth drone developed in Europe has made its first flight from a test base in France last year.

The terrifyingly-named "nEUROn" Drone has been built through a collaboration between France, Spain, Italy, Greece, Sweden and Switzerland.

It has taken five years of development and testing before the first flight was able to take off from Dassault Aviation company's base in Istres, France.

The large craft is 10 meters long, has a wingspan of about 12.5 meters and weighs five tons without weapons. It is powered by a Rolls-Royce Turbomeca "Adour" engine, and is intended to carry precision missiles controlled by a human operator.

Read more: EU should build its own drones, insists top official - Defence Management

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