September 26, 2012
SANAA,
Yemen — Amid a series of controversial U.S. air strikes against
high-level Al-Qaeda officials in the Arabian Peninsula, and renewed
military cooperation with Yemen, officials in Sanaa are now expecting to
get a supply of weaponry from the Pentagon, including four of their own
UAVs.An anonymous Yemeni defense official, who was not authorized to speak with the press, tells Aviation Week that Yemen is receiving four AeroVironment RQ-11 Raven UAVs. The 1.9-kg Raven is equipped with sensors for target acquisition, and infrared cameras capable of displaying persons carrying weapons.
“This type of technology would be very appropriate for Yemen’s frontline military units because it provides real-time intelligence from the battlefield to launch strikes while minimizing troops’ exposure to surprise attacks,” according to Aysh Awas, director of security and strategic studies at Sheba, a think tank here in the Yemeni capital.
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