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  2. Unmanned systems of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    The Thales Watchkeeper WK450 is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for all weather, intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISTAR) used by the British Army. [ 1 ] It was reported in January 2022 that talks were on-going between the MoD and Elbit Systems in regard to a possible mid-life upgrade.

  3. Ryan Model 147 - Wikipedia

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    China shot down and recovered AQM-34Ns during the Vietnam War starting in late-1964. The WZ-5 may have been used during the Sino-Vietnamese War in 1979. It entered service with the People's Liberation Army by 1981. The export version was the Chang Hong-1 (Chinese: 长虹-1, CH-1). [11]

  4. 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.

  5. Inside Vietnam’s Forgotten Drone War - AOL

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    As early as World War II, the military tinkered with remote-controlled bombers.And. CPA Media Pte Ltd / AlamyOn Oct. 7, 2001, a U.S. Air Force MQ-1 Predator drone flying over Afghanistan fired a ...

  6. Timeline of British military aviation - Wikipedia

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    The following timeline of British military aviation covers the military aviation activities of the British Armed Forces from its origins in the 19th century to the present day: 1863 - Henry Coxwell demonstrates tethered balloon ascents to British Army personnel at Aldershot; 1878 - Balloon experiments are conducted at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich

  7. BAE Systems Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    British Army Phoenix Phoenix displayed at the former REME Museum of Technology site at Arborfield. The BAE Systems Phoenix (originally GEC-Marconi Phoenix) was an all-weather, day or night, real-time surveillance Unmanned Air Vehicle. It had a twin-boom UAV with a surveillance pod, from which the imagery was data linked to a ground control ...

  8. Ryan AQM-91 Firefly - Wikipedia

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    The Ryan Model 147 Lightning Bug reconnaissance drone was enjoying success in Vietnam in the early 1960s, but it lacked the range to fly deep into China and back out again. . In particular, the Chinese nuclear development facility at Lop Nor was far out of reach of the Lightning Bugs, and was barely within reach of the Lockheed U-2 spyplane, which had become far too vulnerable to SA

  9. Unidentified drones spotted over UK military bases that house ...

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    Unidentified drones were spotted last week over three British airbases that house United States Air Force operations, both nations confirmed, but didn’t say more about who might have sent the ...