UAVs at the heart of Libya's conflict

In an article published on 31 August with The Jamestown Foundation’s China Brief (Volume 20-Issue 15), Ryan Oliver discusses the strategic implications of Chinese Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) as demonstrated through their use in the current Libyan conflict. The article illustrates the extent to which UAVs have become an essential tool in the new wave of confrontations between rival Libyan factions, as well as the Geo-economic dimension of such weapons provided by competing foreign powers.Click here to read the article.