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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Federation wants Latvia to participate in EUR 1.27 bln unmanned aircraft project

RQ-4B Global HawkDuring the meeting with Latvian President Andris Berzins, Latvian Safety and Protection Industries Federation representatives announced about a chance for Latvia to participate in the international NATO project "Alliance Ground Surveillance", which would secure land and aerial surveillance and aerial, using "Global Hawk" unmanned aircraft, the Presidential Press Service informed LETA.

During the meeting, the federation's representatives said that the program currently involves 15 member states, and that the total costs of the project are EUR 1.27 billion.

The aim of the "Alliance Ground Surveillance" program is to establish a system that would provide an efficient land and aerial surveillance, using "Global Hawk" unmanned aircraft.

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