A BRITISH firm has denied it supplies engines that power the type of Israeli drone which killed seven aid workers in Gaza on Monday. UAV Engines Ltd in Lichfield, Staffs, is owned by Israeli company Elbit Systems and supplies motors to the Middle East country. UAV Engines Ltd has denied it supplies engines that power the type of Israeli drone which killed seven aid workersGetty Elbit Systems makes the Hermes 450 drone that killed civilians including Britons John Chapman, James Henderson and James Kirby. But it said yesterday: “Elbit Systems UK, its subsidiaries and joint ventures, including UAV Engines Ltd are not involved in the Hermes 450 programme.” UAV Engines boss David
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