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  • The underwater equivalent of an [[unmanned aerial vehicle]], an '''Unmanned Underwater Vehicle''' is a submarine or smaller vehicle,
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  • ...]] missile, but has been repurposed as a weapon to be dropped from armed [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s
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  • [[Unmanned aerial vehicle]] of global range, which collects, minimally, [[imagery intelligence|imager
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  • ...ttee]]; [[Republican New Media Caucus]]; [[Republican Study Committee]]; [[Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Caucus]]
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  • A medium-altitude, long-endurance, [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] used for armed reconnaissance by the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], a
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  • ...Viper Strike''', weapon is an guided glide bomb that is being adapted to [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s. The original version used an acoustic sensor to find the general area o | title = Hunter RQ-5A / MQ-5B/C Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, USA/Israel
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  • ...ne Corps]], to detect aircraft, [[cruise missile]]s, [[helicopter]]s and [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s (UAV), for [[air defense artillery|air defense]] and friendly air [[Frat
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  • ...tegrated air defense system]]s become very complex when facing aircraft, [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s, and [[guided missile]]s
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  • {{r|Unmanned Aerial Vehicle}}
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  • [[Unmanned aerial vehicle]]s increasingly enter these roles, especially for reconnaissance but more a
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  • {{r|Unmanned Aerial Vehicle}}
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  • ...s (commanded by an military intelligence Captain) and three platoons: an [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] (UAV) Reconnaissance Platoon, a Ground Sensor Platoon, and an NBC (nuclea [[XM156 (unmanned aerial vehicle)| XM156]] Class I [[Unmanned Aerial Vehicle]]s (UAV) both do reconnaissance and surveillance, and can mark targets. Tot
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  • ...]], [[C3I-ISR]] and [[electro-optical MASINT]] collected by aircraft and [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s (UAV). Part of 1 Group, it is designated as a 'Force Element', rough
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  • ...dar is part of a Ground-based Sense-and-Avoid Display System (SAVDS) for [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s.<ref name=USpatApp20060253254>{{citation
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