Boeing's ScanEagle maritime surveillance drone is believed to have been sold to Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam. (Boeing Insitu photo) PETALING JAYA: Malaysia needs to keep pace with the development of drone use in defence and security based on its own needs and the regional defence landscape, say several experts. James Patton Rogers of Cornell University said the use of drones in modern warfare is now an important factor, espec…
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Boeing's ScanEagle maritime surveillance drone is believed to have been sold to Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam. (Boeing Insitu photo) PETALING JAYA: Malaysia needs to keep pace with the development of drone use in defence and security based on its own needs and the regional defence landscape, say several experts. James Patton Rogers of Cornell University said the use of drones in modern warfare is now an important factor, espec…