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systems (and not
using any
Watchkeeper WK450, that was
still in development). On 15 July 2007, the UK MoD
revealed that 54
Watchkeepers would be
delivered to...
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scheme also
allows inexperienced watchkeepers to keep
watch from 8–12 a.m. and 8–12 p.m., when
senior watchkeepers are
likely to be
awake and
ready to...
- The
Watchkeeper (62°18′S 59°49′W / 62.300°S 59.817°W / -62.300; -59.817) is a low rock
fringed on the
north side by
sunken rocks,
lying 2.5 nautical...
- The
Watchkeeper X is a high-performance, tactical,
unmanned aircraft system developed by
Thales and Elbit. It is the
export variant of the
Thales Watchkeeper...
- 14
Chinook helicopters".
Defense News. Lake, Jon (28
November 2024). "
Watchkeepers,
Pumas (and
oldest Chinooks) cut as part of UK
Ministry of
Defence 'Strategic...
-
March 2017.
Ripley 2008, p. 10. "British Army
praises performance of
Watchkeeper during debut deployment".
Flight global. 17
November 2014.
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training and
skills watchkeepers are
expected to have and what
equipment lookouts are
expected to have. For
watchkeepers this
includes but is not...
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disposal and
combat systems of the
British Army, as of 2025. The
Thales Watchkeeper WK450 is an
unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for all weather, intelligence...
- of
carrying four
Rafael Spike missiles. It is the
basis of the
Thales Watchkeeper WK450 and
Hermes 900 designs. On
September 12, 2011, a UAV was reportedly...
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after Elbit and
French company Thales Group won a
tender (code-named "
Watchkeeper program") to
supply the
British Army with
unmanned aerial vehicles. The...