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Aerovironment has received a $16.4 million order from the US Army to provide contract logistics services in support of the army's Raven drone system.


Aerovironment has received a $16.4 million order from the US Army to provide contract logistics services in support of the army's Raven drone system. The contract covers refurbishment, reconstitution and repairs as well as migration to the latest system configuration.

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Publication:Armada International
Date:Oct 1, 2007
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