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- {{r|Unmanned aerial vehicle}}482 bytes (60 words) - 05:30, 15 March 2024
- #REDIRECT [[Unmanned Aerial Vehicle]]37 bytes (4 words) - 18:30, 12 April 2009
- #REDIRECT [[Unmanned Aerial Vehicle]]37 bytes (4 words) - 10:53, 13 April 2009
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- {{r|Unmanned aerial vehicle}}468 bytes (60 words) - 15:38, 25 July 2008
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- An [[aircraft]] or [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] (UAV) that carries [[signals intelligence]] sensors134 bytes (15 words) - 17:29, 12 September 2009
- ...ed ground vehicle]]s, [[artillery]], [[precision guided munition]]s and [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s; was an evolutionary step in the [[restructuring of the United States Ar475 bytes (63 words) - 17:22, 16 December 2009
- A short-range [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] used for artillery observation and armed reconnaissance, to be replaced b172 bytes (22 words) - 19:17, 12 April 2009
- A multipurpose [[unmanned aerial vehicle]], in the form of a [[helicopter]] with relatively long endurance, whose fu205 bytes (25 words) - 19:05, 12 April 2009
- A low-observability [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] of intercontinental range and long endurance, which can carry [[imagery i216 bytes (24 words) - 19:14, 12 April 2009
- {{rpl|Unmanned Aerial Vehicle}}85 bytes (11 words) - 20:49, 26 September 2013
- A [[United States Air Force]] medium-to-high altitude [[unmanned aerial vehicle]], capable of both attack and [[intelligence, surveillance and reconnnaissa227 bytes (30 words) - 11:16, 10 February 2023
- ...s, now principally [[aircraft carrier]] for manned aircraft and for some [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s, a mechanical means, external to the aircraft, of imparting takeoff spee232 bytes (31 words) - 01:27, 19 October 2010
- A [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] of intercontinental range, long endurance and full [[stealth]], which cou238 bytes (32 words) - 18:22, 12 April 2009
- {{r|Unmanned Aerial Vehicle}}486 bytes (62 words) - 21:25, 11 January 2010
- A family of [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s (UAV), still in production over 50 years after the first, with applicati275 bytes (37 words) - 12:34, 27 August 2008
- {{r|Unmanned aerial vehicle}}1 KB (119 words) - 09:41, 29 March 2024
- ...[[space launch vehicle]]s, and sometimes remotely operated vehicles,<ref>[[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s, [[unmanned ground vehicles]], [[unmanned underwater vehicle]]s</ref> th ...tmosphere. Midcourse guidance for a high-altitude [[cruise missile]] or [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] usually depends on inputs from [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]s (e2 KB (245 words) - 16:22, 14 February 2011
- The underwater equivalent of an [[unmanned aerial vehicle]], an '''Unmanned Underwater Vehicle''' is a submarine or smaller vehicle,855 bytes (125 words) - 13:08, 13 April 2009
- ...]] missile, but has been repurposed as a weapon to be dropped from armed [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s262 bytes (36 words) - 17:11, 24 March 2009
- [[Unmanned aerial vehicle]] of global range, which collects, minimally, [[imagery intelligence|imager311 bytes (38 words) - 20:03, 28 February 2011
- ...ttee]]; [[Republican New Media Caucus]]; [[Republican Study Committee]]; [[Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Caucus]]342 bytes (42 words) - 13:58, 20 March 2023
- A medium-altitude, long-endurance, [[unmanned aerial vehicle]] used for armed reconnaissance by the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], a344 bytes (44 words) - 19:12, 12 April 2009
- ...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/Israel1 KB (166 words) - 17:31, 24 March 2009
- ...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 [[Frat354 bytes (49 words) - 10:35, 29 March 2024
- ...tegrated air defense system]]s become very complex when facing aircraft, [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s, and [[guided missile]]s427 bytes (57 words) - 12:09, 17 November 2008
- {{r|Unmanned aerial vehicle}}252 bytes (30 words) - 21:32, 22 May 2008
- {{r|Unmanned aerial vehicle}}337 bytes (48 words) - 15:43, 14 February 2011
- {{r|Unmanned Aerial Vehicle}}334 bytes (37 words) - 08:11, 4 May 2024
- {{r|Unmanned aerial vehicle}}338 bytes (44 words) - 17:29, 12 September 2009
- {{r|Unmanned Aerial Vehicle}}472 bytes (62 words) - 18:14, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Unmanned Aerial Vehicle}}504 bytes (63 words) - 20:51, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Unmanned Aerial Vehicle}}756 bytes (102 words) - 05:32, 6 April 2024
- [[Unmanned aerial vehicle]]s increasingly enter these roles, especially for reconnaissance but more a828 bytes (116 words) - 15:53, 4 April 2024
- {{r|Unmanned Aerial Vehicle}}905 bytes (120 words) - 08:37, 4 May 2024
- ...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. Tot4 KB (615 words) - 17:57, 1 April 2024
- ...]], [[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', rough889 bytes (130 words) - 10:29, 8 April 2024
- ...dar is part of a Ground-based Sense-and-Avoid Display System (SAVDS) for [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s.<ref name=USpatApp20060253254>{{citation1 KB (181 words) - 17:13, 25 January 2009
- {{r|Unmanned Aerial Vehicle}}1 KB (190 words) - 15:53, 4 April 2024
- The '''ADM-20 Quail''' was a defensive [[unmanned aerial vehicle]], once carried by [[B-52 Superfortress]] bombers.<ref name=nationalmuseumA3 KB (392 words) - 13:57, 16 January 2024
- {{r|Unmanned Aerial Vehicle}}2 KB (195 words) - 08:31, 4 May 2024
- ...terrorism|terrorists, as well as special reconnaissance to guide aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicle|drone and missile strikes. Paramilitary units of the Central Intelligence1 KB (207 words) - 07:37, 18 March 2024
- {{r|Unmanned Aerial Vehicle}}2 KB (216 words) - 23:15, 1 April 2024
- ...dths because they transmit complex images. In like manner, ISR aircraft, [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s, and sometimes ground vehicles, carry sensors into range of the subject2 KB (247 words) - 17:33, 8 August 2010
- *[[Unmanned aerial vehicle]]s (UAV) with [[imagery intelligence]] (IMINT) and [[signals intelligence]] **Video imagery and telemetry from Army and Air Force [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s, including those operated by the RSTA Squadron.4 KB (543 words) - 08:11, 4 May 2024
- A rotary-wing [[unmanned aerial vehicle]], the '''MQ-8 Fire Scout''' provides surveillance, targeting, communicati2 KB (311 words) - 06:04, 8 April 2024
- ...communications relay devices operating within the atmosphere, including [[unmanned aerial vehicle]]s, lighter-than-air devices carrying electronics, or manned aircraft with2 KB (255 words) - 10:05, 10 February 2023
- :*[[unmanned aerial vehicle|unmanned air vehicle (UAV)]] systems (including [[cruise missile]]s systems4 KB (632 words) - 12:20, 31 March 2024