Israeli and Canadian companies team up on breakthrough spy drones
Ottawa has been seeking a high-altitude, long-endurance system for surveillance as well as an armed UAV for its deployments abroad.
An Israel Aero Space Industries (IAI) Heron 1 unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) stands on the tarmac during a media presentation at the airbase in the central Swiss town of Emmen September 20, 2012.(photo credit: REUTERS/ARND WIEGMANN)Updated: