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Military Drones by Alexander Stilwell

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Military Drones

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)

Alexander Stilwell

Amber Books · Print & ebook · June 14, 2023

Reading lane: Weapons Through History

Arranged by country of origin, Military Drones provides a complete guide to the unmanned aerial vehicles used by armed forces around the world, including the Turkish Bayraktar, the US MQ-9 Reaper and many more, all fully illustrated with photographs and detailed specifications.

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Authors
Alexander Stilwell
Publisher
Amber Books
Published
June 14, 2023
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Weapons Through History · Military Aviation
Reading lane
Weapons Through History

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  • AI & Machine Learning

  • 21st-Century History

  • Technology

About This Book

Arranged by country of origin, Military Drones provides a complete guide to the unmanned aerial vehicles used by armed forces around the world, including the Turkish Bayraktar, the US MQ-9 Reaper and many more, all fully illustrated with photographs and detailed specifications. Over the last 20 years, the role of unmanned aircraft systems in modern warfare has grown at an unprecedented rate. No longer simply used for intelligence, data collection or reconnaissance, drones ar...

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Arranged by country of origin, Military Drones provides a complete guide to the unmanned aerial vehicles used by armed forces around the world, including the Turkish Bayraktar, the US MQ-9 Reaper and many more, all fully illustrated with photographs and detailed specifications. Over the last 20 years, the role of unmanned aircraft systems in modern warfare has grown at an unprecedented rate. No longer simply used for intelligence, data collection or reconnaissance, drones are routinely used for target acquisition and to strike enemy targets with missiles and bombs. Organized by nationality, Military Drones offers a compact guide to the main unmanned aerial vehicles being flown in combat zones today. These include classics, such as the MQ-1 Predator, primarily used for intelligence gathering; the Black Hornet Nano, a micro UAV that is so small it can fit in the palm of your hand and is used by ground troops for local situational awareness; the Chinese tri-copter Scorpion, which is ideal for the stationary observation and strike role in a built-up area; and the French EADS Talarion, a twinjet long-endurance UAV designed for high-altitude surveillance. Illustrated with more than 100 photographs and artworks, Military Drones provides a detailed insight into the specialist military unmanned aerial vehicles that play a key role in the modern battle space.

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