22.01.2007, 18:51
Update über das US-UCAV-Programm (ehemals J-UCAS):
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Zitat:Killer Drone Clings to Life
Unmanned Combat Air Vehicles, or UCAVs, have a rather sad history in the U.S. military. When the General Atomics RQ-1 Predator proved, in the 1990s, that you could arm a medium-sized surveillance drone with air-to-ground weapons and turn it into an elusive, lethal and relatively cheap hunter-killer, folks in the Pentagon got real excited. ...