U.S. Spy Planes to Be Used in Joint Exercises
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The U.S. military has shipped unmanned spy planes to the Philippines to take part in joint anti-terrorism training exercises aimed at wiping out a group holding two Americans hostage, officials said.
The Gnat UAVs--similar to the Predator drones being used in Afghanistan--will give an “extra edge” to the Philippine military, said Army Maj. Cynthia Teramae, spokeswoman for the U.S. contingent.
Teramae said more than one UAV arrived Sunday at the Philippine air force base in Zamboanga. She declined to give an exact number.
Thousands of Philippine soldiers and 660 U.S. troops are taking part in the six-month joint exercises targeting Abu Sayyaf guerrillas.
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