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Northrop Grumman and EADS Defence & Security Unveil First Euro Hawk(R) Unmanned Reconnaissance Aircraft

Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) and EADS Defence & Security (DS) introduced the first Euro Hawk(R) unmanned aircraft system (UAS) in an unveiling ceremony today at Northrop Grumman’s Palmdale, Calif., facility. The Euro Hawk(R) marks the first international configuration of the RQ-4 Global Hawk high-altitude, long-endurance (HALE) UAS, and solidifies Northrop Grumman’s first transatlan More..


Added: Oct 18 2009   In: leak,technology,other

Recorded on: Oct 18 2009

By: fatality09  India

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  • This is the future of airforces all over,,, to an earlier comment on F-35,,

    Posted Oct-18-2009 by "dushyantxx" (B) India

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  • Northrop Grumman had to throw the Germans a bone and let them build 50% of the parts. Its just a normal US drone with an EU friendly sticker on it.

    Anything to keep the Germans busy ;)

    Posted Oct-18-2009 by "WhopperJR" (R) United States

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  • cough cough global hawk cough cough rip off.

    Posted Oct-18-2009 by "JARtoosmall" (R)

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  • Makes sense.
    Serve sausages to a common enemy.

    Posted Oct-18-2009 by "shuttlespace" (R) Canada

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  • how many politions got a suitcase full of cash over this deal

    Posted Oct-18-2009 by "BOMBBOMBIRAN" (R)

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  • Quoted comment by WhopperJR: Northrop Grumman had to throw the Germans a bone and let them build 50% of the parts. Its just a normal US drone with an EU friendly sticker on it.

    Anything to keep the Germans busy ;)

    I dont know man, seems like here lately I have heard about alot of stuff the US is sharing with Germany. They are probably on par with the UK as far as how much technology we share with them.

    Posted Oct-18-2009 by "Roach1983" (R)

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  • Quoted comment by Roach1983:
    Quoted comment by WhopperJR: Northrop Grumman had to throw the Germans a bone and let them build 50% of the parts. Its just a normal US drone with an EU friendly sticker on it.

    Anything to keep the Germans busy ;)

    I dont know man, seems like here lately I have heard about alot of stuff the US is sharing with Germany. They are probably on par with the UK as far as how much technology we share with them.

    Hell yeah we share a lot of very cool techs, We love Zeh Germans! The Rheinmetall gun tubes on the M1A1 tank is a fine example.

    They are amazing machinists and their heavy industry is second to only the USA... and they are much much smaller.

    So we keep them busy so they don't go ape shit again is what I meant LOL ;)

    Posted Oct-18-2009 by "WhopperJR" (R) United States

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  • Quoted comment by WhopperJR:
    Quoted comment by Roach1983:
    Quoted comment by WhopperJR: Northrop Grumman had to throw the Germans a bone and let them build 50% of the parts. Its just a normal US drone with an EU friendly sticker on it.

    Anything to keep the Germans busy ;)

    I dont know man, seems like here lately I have heard about alot of stuff the US is sharing with Germany. They are probably on par with the UK as far as how much technology we share with them.

    Hell yeah we share a lot of very cool techs, We love Zeh Germans! The Rheinmetall gun tubes on the M1A1 tank is a fine example.

    They are amazing machinists and their heavy industry is second to only the USA... and they are much much smaller.

    So we keep them busy so they don't go ape shit again is what I meant LOL ;)

    ohh yeah, definitely want to keep them busy. I think Rheinmetalls been around for something like 100 years now, you know they have to be good to last that long.

    Shamwow on the other hand... thats another story. lol

    Posted Oct-18-2009 by "Roach1983" (R)

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