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  • {{r|Unmanned Aerial Vehicle}}
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  • The '''ADM-20 Quail''' was a defensive [[unmanned aerial vehicle]], once carried by [[B-52 Superfortress]] bombers.<ref name=nationalmuseumA
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  • {{r|Unmanned Aerial Vehicle}}
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  • {{r|Unmanned Aerial Vehicle}}
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  • ...terrorism|terrorists, as well as special reconnaissance to guide aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicle|drone and missile strikes. Paramilitary units of the Central Intelligence
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  • ...dths because they transmit complex images. In like manner, ISR aircraft, [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s, and sometimes ground vehicles, carry sensors into range of the subject
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  • *[[Unmanned aerial vehicle]]s (UAV) with [[imagery intelligence]] (IMINT) and [[signals intelligence]] **Video imagery and telemetry from Army and Air Force [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s, including those operated by the RSTA Squadron.
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  • A rotary-wing [[unmanned aerial vehicle]], the '''MQ-8 Fire Scout''' provides surveillance, targeting, communicati
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  • ...communications relay devices operating within the atmosphere, including [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s, lighter-than-air devices carrying electronics, or manned aircraft with
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  • :*[[unmanned aerial vehicle|unmanned air vehicle (UAV)]] systems (including [[cruise missile]]s systems
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  • ...ing from static, to extremely dynamic, the latter including aircraft and [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s at supersonic speed. Typically, MANET will be applied at the [[locality
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  • ...o actions in microsurgery. Another man-in-the-loop application involves [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s (UAV) and [[precision-guided munition]]s (PGM). Psychologically interest
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  • EW and SIGINT have moved to [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] platforms.
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  • ...omagnetic Radiation to Ordnance]]. Air Force reconnaissance aircraft and [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s found targets for the helicopters.
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  • ...r Patrol, the '''MQ-9 Reaper''' is medium-to-high altitude, long endurance unmanned aerial vehicle. It is a larger descendant of the MQ-1 Predator, but can be taken apart, pu
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  • ...copters, [[ARH-70 Arapaho]] scout helicopters, and [[MQ-1C Skywarrior]] [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s (UAV) and MH-60R/S Seahawk helicopters
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  • ...the United States Air Force, the '''MQ-1 Predator''' is a system of MQ-1 [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s (UAV), a ground control station and remote control communications, and o | title = Predator RQ-1 / MQ-1 / MQ-9 Reaper - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), USA
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  • ...-34''', the '''Ryan Firebee''' was one of the first militarily important [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s (UAV). When it was introduced in 1958, the term UAV had not yet been in
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  • ...Kitten]]", flew in 2000. [[ATG]], the UK company who fashioned the small [[unmanned aerial vehicle]], may have borrowed from [[Lockheed Martins Aerocraft]] designs, is now de
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  • ...kely, but the BAT is continuing as a hard-target weapon to be carried by [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s.
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