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  2. Zanana - Wikipedia

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    Israeli Elbit Systems drones in flight at low altitude. Zanana (Arabic: زنانة, romanized: zanāna) is an Arabic slang term used by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.The word means "buzzing sound" and it is used to refer to the noise produced by Israeli drones in the sky over Gaza, as well as to the drones themselves.

  3. Unmanned aerial vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Proper drone cooling is essential for long-term drone endurance. Overheating and subsequent engine failure is the most common cause of drone failure. [109] Hydrogen fuel cells, using hydrogen power, may be able to extend the endurance of small UAVs, up to several hours. [110] [111]

  4. Unmanned underwater vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Unmanned underwater vehicles (UUV), also known as uncrewed underwater vehicles and underwater drones, [1] are submersible vehicles that can operate underwater without a human occupant. These vehicles may be divided into two categories: remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROUVs) and autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs).

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

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    The drones in New Jersey night skies were first flagged Nov. 13, hovering in airspace not far from the Picatinny Arsenal military facility in Wharton, NJ.

  6. Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt says human operators need to have ...

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    AI drones are a growing trend in military innovation, as is tech to counter them. Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt says AI drones are the future of warfare but that human operators will need to ...

  7. Opinion - Some of these mysterious ‘drones’ are indeed UFOs ...

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    Any spherical object lacking wings or visible means of propulsion — yet capable of moving against strong winds and descending slowly into the sea — is no ordinary drone.

  8. Drone - Wikipedia

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    Drone, a member of the Drones Club in P. G. Wodehouse's novels; Drones, intelligent machines in the utopian society The Culture of Iain M. Banks; Drone, a humanoid assimilated by the Borg in Star Trek; Drones, service robots in Silent Running (1972) Drones or yanme'e, fictional species in the Covenant in Halo

  9. DJI - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of DJI drones was attributable to their market dominance, affordability, high performance, and reliability. [125] [124] They were also preferred for their commercial availability. [126] Ukraine has used DJI drones extensively after being invaded, while battlefield footage suggests their usage by Russia as well.