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The US Department Of Defence Dictionary of Military Terms [9] defines the term Unmanned aerial vehicle as:
Disinformation Charles Farrier 2010
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Some especially interesting language is found on page 26 in a section entitled "Unmanned Aerial Vehicles."
Christopher Brauchli: The Undercover Drone Christopher Brauchli 2012
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There has been sharp growth in the number of so-called Unmanned Aerial Vehicles used by the U.S. government in recent years for tasks ranging from battlefield surveillance in the Middle East to tracking wildfires in Western states.
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Osaka plans to install 10 “crime prevention” vending machines -called Unmanned Police Station Robots- next year.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Vending machine as surveillance tool 2005
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Osaka plans to install 10 “crime prevention” vending machines -called Unmanned Police Station Robots- next year.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Vending machine as surveillance tool 2005
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And this Boeing-modified MD530F helicopter, known as the Unmanned Little Bird has been making flights since 2004.
Gizmodo 2010
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The supplemental funding asked for by the president will also fund two new unmanned aircraft, known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, to monitor the border around Arizona, according to a homeland security official familiar with the new border plan.
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And this Boeing-modified MD530F helicopter, known as the Unmanned Little Bird has been making flights since 2004.
Gizmodo 2010
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We have completely controlled the airspace over Afghanistan and Iraq with the most advanced air force the world has ever seen, an arsenal that includes extremely expensive stealth fighter jets, heavily armed helicopter gunships and hundreds of robotic flying drones also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).
unknown title 2009
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CIA and the Air Force operators remotely pilot the missile-firing Predator and Reaper drones, known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles or UAVs, from the U.S.
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