Japan considers buying U.S.-made unmanned surveillance aircraft, official says (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)

Japan is considering buying U.S.-made unmanned reconnaissance aircraft for its military, a defense official said Thursday, amid a report that the drones could be flying intelligence-gathering missions by 2007.

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Posted June 09, 2005

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