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  2. History of unmanned aerial vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The first pilotless aircraft were built during World War I. From a suggestion that A. M. Low’s expertise in early television and radio technology be used to develop a remotely controlled pilotless aircraft to attack the Zeppelins [11] [12] a remarkable succession of British drone weapons in 1917 and 1918 evolved.

  3. Argus As 292 - Wikipedia

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    An earlier effort in 1937 at developing an aircraft-sized target drone, the Fieseler Fi 157, ended in failure. The first As 292 made the type's first unguided flight on 9 June 1937. The first remotely-controlled flight was made on 14 May 1939. During flight testing, cameras were fitted to a prototype As 292.

  4. History of unmanned combat aerial vehicles - Wikipedia

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    They were used to attack enemy positions, to provide cover for ground forces and to scout for artillery. [23] Drones were used extensively in the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war between Azerbaijan and Armenia. [24] Azerbaijan's use of Turkish TB2 drones was seen as crucial in their defeat of the Armenian forces.

  5. Unmanned aerial vehicle - Wikipedia

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    By 2017, drones were being used to drop contraband into prisons. [196] The interest in UAVs cybersecurity has been raised greatly after the Predator UAV video stream hijacking incident in 2009, [197] where Islamic militants used cheap, off-the-shelf equipment to stream video feeds from a UAV. Another risk is the possibility of hijacking or ...

  6. Pentagon spokesperson did not 'confirm' drones were from ...

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    The claim: Pentagon ‘confirmed’ drones spotted in US skies are ‘not of earthly origin’ A Dec. 15 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) includes a compilation of people commenting on ...

  7. Abraham Karem - Wikipedia

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    From an early age, he had an innate passion for aeronautics, and at the age of 14, he started building model aircraft. Karem is regarded as the founding father of UAV (drone) technology. He graduated as an aeronautical engineer from the Technion. He built his first drone during the Yom Kippur War for the Israeli Air Force.

  8. Mysterious drones reported in New York, Maryland following ...

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    When were the drones first spotted? Irregular drone sightings have been reported in New Jersey since November. Witness accounts and lawmakers said some drones are large, measure 6 feet in diameter ...

  9. Alphabet's Wing drones are heading to Europe - AOL

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    After testing burritos by drone back in 2016, the project expanded into rural Australia last year and now, after becoming a proper company, the service is rolling out tests in Finland. It's ...