Britain lost 447 military drones in Iraq and Afghanistan, accepts British defense ministry

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LONDON: Britain lost 447 of its military drones in Iraq and Afghanistan. Drones crashed, were hit the enemy or went missing during the missions.

447 small portable UAVs, large UAV drone missile types have been lost in the last five years, the British defense ministry said.
The loss of many of them cost the country millions of pounds, which undoubtedly added fuel to the fire of the debate on the feasibility of using unmanned aircraft in the United Kingdom and their atrocities in the world.

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