(Washington Post) CIA seeks to expand drone fleet, officials say

Posted by Kendall Harmon

The CIA is urging the White House to approve a significant expansion of the agency’s fleet of armed drones, a move that would extend the spy service’s decade-long transformation into a paramilitary force, U.S. officials said.

The proposal by CIA Director David H. Petraeus would bolster the agency’s ability to sustain its campaigns of lethal strikes in Pakistan and Yemen and enable it, if directed, to shift aircraft to emerging al-Qaeda threats in North Africa or other trouble spots, officials said.

If approved, the CIA could add as many as 10 drones, the officials said, to an inventory that has ranged between 30 and 35 over the past few years.

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Posted October 22, 2012 at 6:30 am [Printer Friendly] [Print w/ comments]



1. Terry Tee wrote:

Recent reports had a hostile drone penetrating Israel’s air space.  The US can build these things cheaply; so can other nations and hostile entities.  I read about the technical possibility of drones disguised as insects flying into rooms to get intelligence or for aggressive pruposes.  Is this new arms race really the way we want to go?

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