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  2. America needs drones and the F-35 to win the next war - AOL

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    Autonomous, unmanned drones and artificial intelligence have already begun to shape the wars today and the future – just look at Iran’s unprecedented use of drones against Israel, or the ...

  3. The next frontier for drones: Letting them fly out of sight - AOL

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    For years, there's been a cardinal rule for flying civilian drones: Keep them within your line of sight. Aviation authorities in the U.S. and elsewhere are preparing to relax some of the ...

  4. Drones latest: New York and New Jersey airspaces restricted ...

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    New Jersey Republican Congressman Jeff Van Drew reacted to the current drone situation across the US on the Fox Across America radio show. “Something is wrong here. And I’ll leave you with this.

  5. Public opinion about the United States drone attacks

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    The year before the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, drone funding stood at around $284 million. By the fiscal year 2016, the Pentagon spent close to $3 billion on drones. Since their start 3,900 people have been killed in 422 strikes in Pakistan, where the drones are controlled by the Central Intelligence Agency. The controversy of ...

  6. Autonomous aircraft - Wikipedia

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    An autonomous aircraft is an aircraft which flies under the control of on-board autonomous robotic systems and needs no intervention from a human pilot or remote control.Most contemporary autonomous aircraft are unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) with pre-programmed algorithms to perform designated tasks, but advancements in artificial intelligence technologies (e.g. machine learning) mean that ...

  7. Unmanned aerial vehicles in the United States military

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    In an article published by NPR titled "The Legal and Moral Issues of Drone Use", Amitai Etzioni, professor of International Affairs and Sociology at George Washington University, states that while drones have been successful in fighting Al-Qaida, and Taliban members, 24% of kills have been civilian casualties.