Brazil’s drones to get best World Cup views
Two $12m aircraft to patrol World Cup venues this summer as part of $1bn security drive to keep tournament safe.
Published On 4 Mar 2014
Brazil’s air force will use two drones to patrol the skies above football matches at the World Cup later this year.
The drones, which cost $12m each, are part of a wider security plan to keep the tournament safe.
The federal government says it is spending a total of $1bn on security measures for the June event.
Al Jazeera’s Gabriel Elizondo reports from Santa Maria.
Source: Al Jazeera