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And, with the speed of a glacier, that took until last October to finalise, with the government committing another £317 million to build 99 Israeli-designed Elbit Systems WK-450s, known as the Watchkeeper, the total contract running to £700 million.
Squandered lives Richard 2006
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The Watchkeeper is a derivative of the highly-successful Israeli-designed and built Hermes 450 and is a sign of how the two countries 'defense industries are collaborating on new weapons systems.
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The Gem7 airframe has a glide ratio of 32: 1, twice as good as the Herti and Watchkeeper, which is why it is so efficient (long endurance).
Army Rumour Service 2009
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Other projects that have been delayed include a 12-month postponement of the Watchkeeper plane – a UAV unmanned aerial vehicle, commonly known as a drone.
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The Watchkeeper, based on the Elbit Hermes 450 UAV, is expected to begin operating in 2010.
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Watchkeeper Gargolmar didn't stand a chance; he died screaming for his healers in vain.
Crossfire in Helfire Peninsula nathreee 2008
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The Watchkeeper, based on the Elbit Hermes 450 UAV, is expected to begin operating in 2010.
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In this context the UK Defense Ministry would consider it inappropriate to use the facilities at the Golan Heights as part of the Watchkeeper program.
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In this context the UK Defense Ministry would consider it inappropriate to use the facilities at the Golan Heights as part of the Watchkeeper program.
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It is due that that "ill-considered" economy that we had to go cap-in-hand to the Americans to lease Predators, until the Phoenix replacement comes into service – the Watchkeeper - not expected until 2010 at the earliest, at a cost unspecified yet likely to be substantial.
Bizarre Richard 2006
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