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Canada set to buy armed drones in 2022-23 that the military says are capable of “pinpoint strikes”

by Brent Patterson
August 2, 2021
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Canada set to buy armed drones in 2022-23 that the military says are capable of “pinpoint strikes”

Left to right: U.S. peace activist Medea Benjamin and Daniel Hale. Photo from Peace Brigades International Canada website.

On July 27, Daniel Hale, a 33-year-old former United States Air Force signals intelligence analyst who helped locate targets for drone strikes when he was deployed in Afghanistan, was sentenced to 45 months in prison for leaking classified information in 2013-14 exposing the U.S. drone and targeted assassination program.

The Intercept has reported: “By some estimates, U.S. drone operations abroad, conducted by both the military and the CIA, have killed between 9,000 and 17,000 people since 2004, including as many as 2,200 children and multiple U.S. citizens.”

Hale has stated that the U.S. military has a practice of labeling all individuals killed in drone strikes as “enemies killed in action” unless proven otherwise. He highlighted: “With drone warfare, sometimes nine out of 10 people killed are innocent.”

Echoing this, Edward Snowden tweeted: “His crime was telling this truth: 90% of those killed by US drones are bystanders, not the intended targets.”

Hale also reportedly helped expose that “nearly half [more than 40 per cent] of the people on the U.S. government’s widely shared database of terrorist suspects are not connected to any known terrorist group.”

Meanwhile, the Canadian government is set to request bids this fall from two consortiums for a contract of up to $5 billion to build armed drones for the Canadian military. It is believed the air force intends to purchase 12 armed drones.

In August 2020, Vice reported: “In 2015, not long after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was elected, Ottawa signalled interest in purchasing armed drones.”

In May, the Canadian Press reported: “The government and military say the unmanned aircraft will be used for surveillance and intelligence gathering as well as delivering pinpoint strikes from the air on enemy forces in places where the use of force has been approved.”

The Calgary Herald has also noted: “The contract is expected to be awarded in 2022-23, with the first system delivery anticipated in 2024-25.” The Canadian Press add: “[There are] plans to establish a central hub in Ottawa where pilots will fly the drones.”

A Democracy Now! story on Daniel Hale from earlier this week can be viewed here.

This article was first published by Peace Brigades International Canada.

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