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  2. Drone warfare - Wikipedia

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    Drone strikes are successful at suppressing militant behavior, though this response is in anticipation of a drone strike rather than as a result of one. Data from the US and Pakistan's joint counter-terrorism efforts show that militants cease communication and attack planning to avoid detection and targeting.

  3. 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 ...

  4. We are vulnerable to drone attack and it’s going to get worse

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    Drones are a major national concern. There have been several reported sightings in and around New Jersey and, though the Pentagon downplays it, the technology poses a very real threat.

  5. Houthi drone strikes have a nearly decadelong history - AOL

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    The Houthis’ most damaging use of drones may have occurred in September 2019, when they claimed responsibility for attacks on two of the world’s largest oil processing facilities, the Abqaiq ...

  6. Unmanned combat aerial vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A British MQ-9A Reaper operating over Afghanistan in 2009. An unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV), also known as a combat drone, fighter drone or battlefield UAV, is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that is used for intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance and carries aircraft ordnance such as missiles, anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs), and/or bombs in hardpoints ...

  7. Why the U.S. Military Needs to Imitate Ukraine’s Drone Force

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    Far more formidable unmanned munitions are coming. We are already seeing so-called “deep-strikedrones: Iranian Shahed drones used by Russia and the long-range drones built by Ukrainian startups.

  8. Airstrike - Wikipedia

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    Air strikes are delivered from aircraft such as blimps, balloons, fighter aircraft, attack aircraft, bombers, attack helicopters, and drones. The official definition includes all sorts of targets, including enemy air targets, but in popular usage the term is usually narrowed to a tactical (small-scale) attack on a ground or naval objective as ...

  9. Why shooting down mystery drones carries big risks - AOL

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    Why can’t we bag at least one drone and get to the bottom of this?” he said in a news conference. “Why can’t we even track a suspect drone to its origin? ... That is a very dangerous ...