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  2. Here’s the truth behind 6 of the most widely circulated ...

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    A supposed drone captured close to the flightpath of a plane coming in to land at LaGuardia airport in New York. Various online sources have since pinpointed it as another plane ...

  3. Unmanned aerial vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Small drones avoid the need for precise coordination between pilot and cameraman, with the same person taking on both roles. Big drones with professional cine cameras usually have a drone pilot and a camera operator who controls camera angle and lens. For example, the AERIGON cinema drone, used in film production, is operated by two people.

  4. What are drones and who can fly them? What to know amid ... - AOL

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    Drones have been thrust into the spotlight amid reports of unmanned aircraft in the sky around the Northeast. Here's what we know about flying them.

  5. Unmanned combat aerial vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A British MQ-9A Reaper operating over Afghanistan in 2009. An unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV), also known as a combat drone, fighter drone or battlefield UAV, is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that is used for intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance and carries aircraft ordnance such as missiles, anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs), and/or bombs in hardpoints ...

  6. Is that a drone or a plane? Experts help explain the differences

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    Drones tend to be quieter and make a higher-pitched buzzing noise than that generated by the jet engines or propellers that drive planes and helicopters. But bigger drones can be louder, and the sound may be difficult to discern from a distance.

  7. Baba Yaga (aircraft) - Wikipedia

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    "Baba Yaga" is a reference to the Slavic mythological creature, Baba Yaga, [1] a supernatural witch who flies around in a cauldron or mortar. [4] In August 2023, The Daily Beast reported that Chechen soldiers of the Russian armed forces claimed the drone had claws and could abduct soldiers.

  8. The great drone scare will flip New Jersey red in 2025 - AOL

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    It's a drone! It's a plane! It's a red wave! Elections are often won by little things, and from my vantage point in New Jersey, there are lots of big things over the skies of the Garden State ...

  9. FBI investigating drone that left massive hole in firefighter ...

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    Photos released by the agency showed that the drone put a large hole in the aircraft’s wing, causing the plane to be out of commission for about a half-hour, ABC 7 reported.