Israel Army Moves Toward UGVs

  • Middle East Newsline
  • August 06, 2008
TEL AVIV [MENL] -- The Israel Army has begun to procure unmanned ground
vehicles for combat missions.
The Ground Forces Command has purchased ast least four UGVs for combat
missions along the Gaza Strip and Israeli border with Lebanon. The platforms
were identified as G-Nius, developed and produced by Israel's Elbit Systems.
"We don't need manned patrols along the border," Elbit Systems president
Joseph Ackerman said. "We could use UGVs."
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