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  2. History of unmanned aerial vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Drone War Vietnam. Pen & Sword, Military, Great Britain. 2021. ISBN 978 1 52677 026 4; Fahrney, Delmer S. (RAdm ret): History of Radio-Controlled Aircraft and Guided Missiles; Hobson, Chris. Vietnam Air Losses, United States Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps Fixed-Wing Aircraft Losses in Southeast Asia 1961-1973. 2001, Midland Publishing, UK.

  3. History of unmanned combat aerial vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The large number of drones deployed has also seen high rates of losses, with Ukraine estimated in 2023 to be losing 10,000 drones per month in active service. [32] Some commercial drones such as DJI Mavic and Phantom have been modified to carry light explosives for combat missions in recent wars.

  4. Unmanned aerial vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Toggle History subsection. 3.1 Early drones. ... (UAS), commonly known as a drone, is an aircraft with no human pilot, ... two ground control stations in the background.

  5. DJI - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of DJI drones was attributable to their market dominance, affordability, high performance, and reliability. [122] They were also preferred for their commercial availability. [123] Ukraine has used DJI drones extensively after being invaded, while battlefield footage suggests their usage by Russia as well.

  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. Target drone - Wikipedia

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    A target drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle, generally remote controlled, usually used in the training of anti-aircraft crews. [1] One of the earliest drones was the British DH.82 Queen Bee, a variant of the Tiger Moth trainer aircraft operational from 1935. Its name led to the present term "drone". [citation needed]

  8. Drones flying over the country are 'lawful,' nothing ... - AOL

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    An FBI official said over the weekend their Newark office created a tip line in early December to deal with the number of calls related to reported drone sightings in New Jersey.

  9. What are drones and who can fly them? What to know amid ...

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    Drones can fly over private property, as homeowners and business owners are not considered to own the airspace above. However, if the drone pilot is standing on private property, owners can ask ...