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![]() by AFP Staff Writers Arbil, Iraq (AFP) Sept 11, 2021
Armed drones attacked Arbil international airport, which lies near the US consulate in this northern Iraq city, Kurdish security forces said in a statement Saturday. "There are no victims in the attack carried out by two armed drones," said the statement. The airport, which is also the base for a coalition force of anti-jihadist troops, suffered no damage, according to its director, Ahmed Hochiar. An AFP correspondent heard two loud blasts and saw black smoke rising up into the sky and heard sirens around the US consulate. Security forces sealed off access to the airport zone, said witnesses. Attacks of this kind, normally targeting US troops or US interests in Iraq, have become common in recent months. Although no one claims responsibility for them, Washington blames pro-Iranian forces in Iraq. The use of weaponised drones is a more recent development that poses a fresh challenge to coalition forces and the US-installed C-Ram anti-missile defence systems. Booby-trapped drones were launched against Arbil international airport in July although they did not cause casualties or material damage that time, either. A few weeks earlier, three drones targeted the airport in Baghdad, where US troops are also deployed. Both Iran and the United States have a military presence and allies in Iraq. There are 2,500 American troops stationed there. This latest attack comes on the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks on the United States, in which nearly 3,000 people were killed. Arbil is the capital of the autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan, led by Kurdish President Nechirvan Barzani.
![]() ![]() Army accepting proposals for tactical drone to replace RQ-7B Shadow Washington DC (UPI) Sep 9, 2021 The U.S. Army is accepting pitches from industry for a replacement for its unmanned RQ-7B Shadow aircraft, according to an updated request for proposals published this week by the branch. Specifically, the Army is looking for quieter tactical drones that can be transported easily and can take off and land vertically, unlike the runway-dependent Shadow, according to the Army's request for white papers. Part of the Future Tactical Unmanned Aircraft System Increment 1, the Army is seeking d ... read more
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