After a public vote ruling out buying Gripen fighter jets, the Swiss parliament will also be looking at new UAS. The decision has sparked controversy, as both models being considered are produced by Israel and were tested in the conflict with Palestine.
The Swiss government is looking to renew its fleet of UAS and deciding which models to acquire. The “Hermes 900” and “Heron 1” are the two under scrutiny, both produced by Israeli companies. Switzerland may buy six such systems for a total price of CHF250 million.
Switzerland needs surveillance UAS, not armed UAS, to support the army with intelligence gathering. They are also being used for policing, border patrols, and assessment in case of disasters.
Critical voices have risen against the planned purchase as the systems under consideration have been deployed and tested by Israel against Palestine in real combat situations in conjunction with other weapon systems.
Source: SWI