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OTTAWA Canada is inching closer to the purchase of armed drones for its military as details around how the controversial weapons will be used are starting to come together after nearly two decades of delays and discussion.
In an exclusive interview with The Canadian Press, Royal Canadian Air Force commander Lt.-Gen. Al Meinzinger said a formal request for bids from the two dronemakers shortlisted for the competition worth up to $5 billion is set to kick off in the fall.
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