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Inspector: US should drop plans to spend more on drones

The internal inspector for the Homeland Security Department says the agency's unmanned drones it flies along the US border are far more expensive and flying far fewer hours than the government says.

 

Inspector General John Roth says in a new report released Tuesday that the Predator B drones are "dubious achievers." Although US Customs and Border Protection says each drone costs $2,648 per hour to fly, the actual cost is more than $12,000 per hour. And the report says drones have assisted in fewer than 2 percent of arrests of people crossing the border illegally.

 

The agency did not immediately comment on the criticism.

 


פרסום ראשון: 01.06.15, 19:17