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  2. List of unmanned aerial vehicle-related incidents - Wikipedia

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    He had to surrender his UAV to police, complete 30 days of community labour, and promise not to own or fly a UAV or other unmanned aircraft during his three years of probation. [122] In September 2015, a UAV crashed into empty seating at the US Open at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York, causing no injuries according to the USTA. [123]

  3. 2022 Zagreb Tu-141 crash - Wikipedia

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    On 10 March 2022 at 23:01 CET, an unidentified Soviet-made Tupolev Tu-141 reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) crashed in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia.With an unidentified operator and unknown destination, the origin of the drone is presumed to be connected to military actions during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

  4. CAIG Wing Loong - Wikipedia

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    The armed version of Pterodactyl I, which is a weapon platform without the reconnaissance/targeting pod under the chin. The designation WJ stands for Wu-Zhuang Wu-Ren-Ji (武装无人机), meaning armed UAV. WJ-1 UAV made its public debut in November 2014 at the 10th Zhuhai Airshow along with its cousin GJ-1. [48] GJ-1

  5. 2019 Iranian shoot-down of American drone - Wikipedia

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    Infra-red video of the RQ-4A shoot-down from the U.S. P-8 aircraft Iranian Major General and IRGC commander Hossein Salami said that the drone took off at 00:14 local time from a U.S. military base south of the Persian Gulf and flew toward Chabahar.

  6. Lockheed Martin Polecat - Wikipedia

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    Designated P-175, the Polecat was funded internally by Lockheed Martin (as opposed to using United States Government funds) at the beginning of 2005. The prototype was unveiled at the 2006 Farnborough Airshow.

  7. Ukrspecsystems Shark - Wikipedia

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    SHARK (Ukrainian: ШАРК) is a Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle created by the Ukrspecsystems company [2] for monitoring and adjusting fire on the battlefield. The UAV is equipped with a highly reliable communication module (AES256 encryption), which allows it to penetrate into the enemy's rear up to 80 km under EW conditions.

  8. Russia appears to be using wired, unjammable fiber-optic ...

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    Russia appears to be using wired, unjammable fiber-optic drones that could fix a big problem its operators have faced in this war Chris Panella Updated August 22, 2024 at 7:19 AM

  9. List of aviation shootdowns and accidents during the Saudi ...

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    14 February 2017 – A United Arab Emiates UAV MQ-1B shot down by Houthi anti aircraft missile over Marib province. [44] [45] 24 February 2017 – A Royal Jordanian Air Force F-16 crashed in Najran, Saudi Arabia, a military source reported that the pilot survived the crash. [46] Houthis claimed to have shot down the aircraft. [47]