Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
(1) A number of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) presently exist, both domestically and internationally. Their payload weight carrying capability, their accommodations (volume, environment), their mission profile (altitude, range, duration) and their command, control and data acquisition capabilities vary significantly. Routine civil access to these various UAV assets is in an embryonic state and is only just now emerging.
A buildup of domestic UAV configurations, promoted by the Department of Defense (DOD) occurred in the late 1980s and well into the 90s. This occurred as the DOD sought UAVs to satisfy their mission unique surveillance requirements in either a Close Range, Short Range or Endurance category of vehicle. Close Range was defined to be within 50 kilometers, Short Range was defined as within 200 kilometers and Endurance as anything beyond. With the advent of newer technology and with the demonstrated performance of the UAVs provided to the DOD by industry, the Close and Short Range categories have since been combined, and a later separate Shipboard category has also been incorporated with them. The current classes or combination of these type vehicles are called the Tactical UAV, followed by the Endurance category.
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(2) Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are remotely piloted or self-piloted aircraft that can carry cameras, sensors, communications equipment or other payloads. They have been used in a reconnaissance and intelligence-gathering role since the 1950s, and more challenging roles are envisioned, including combat missions. Since 1964 the Defense Department has developed 11 different UAVs, though due to acquisition and development problems only 3 entered production. The US Navy has studyied the feasibility of operating VTOL UAVs since the early 1960s, the QH-50 Gyrodyne torpedo-delivery drone being an early example. However, high cost and technological immaturity have precluded acquiring and fielding operational VTOL UAV systems.
2006-07-05 01:30:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are remotely piloted or self-piloted aircraft that can carry cameras, sensors, communications equipment or other payloads. They have been used in a reconnaissance and intelligence-gathering role since the 1950s, and more challenging roles are envisioned, including combat missions. Since 1964 the Defense Department has developed 11 different UAVs, though due to acquisition and development problems only 3 entered production. The US Navy has studyied the feasibility of operating VTOL UAVs since the early 1960s, the QH-50 Gyrodyne torpedo-delivery drone being an early example. However, high cost and technological immaturity have precluded acquiring and fielding operational VTOL UAV systems.
2006-06-28 02:43:20
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answered by Bolan 6
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UAV = Unmanned Air Vehicle
2006-06-28 08:47:25
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answered by RAFAEL S 4
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A UAV goes itself.
The instructions are changes to a journey plan. The Automobile will have some degree of capability to mkae independent course changes to get to the focus on harmonizes.
A Drone is piloted slightly or given a going.If no instructions are sent to drone it will fly in a directly range or on a bend as the manages are set. A Drone may have a string of instructions to modify control areas to fly a simple profle.
As the intellect stage that can easily be placed into a car has grown the range between your vehicle kinds has blurry.
2016-03-14 07:01:05
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answered by Sarowar 2
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
2006-06-28 02:41:13
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answered by sgsre21 1
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicle.
2006-06-28 13:12:27
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answered by Deutsch Liebhaber 2
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Ein unbemanntes Luftfahrzeug (UAV ), allgemein bekannt als Drohne , als ein unbemanntes Flugzeug System ( UAS) , und auch von mehreren anderen Namen bezeichnet , ist ein Flugzeug, ohne dass ein menschlicher Pilot an Bord . Der Flug des UAVs können mit verschiedenen Arten von Autonomie gesteuert werden : entweder durch einen bestimmten Grad der Fernbedienung von einer Bedienungsperson , das sich auf dem Boden oder in einem anderen Fahrzeug oder vollständig autonom von Bordcomputern .
UAVs sind oft für Missionen bevorzugt , die zu " langweilig, schmutzig oder gefährlich" sind für bemannte Luftfahrzeuge . Sie haben und sind vor allem in militärischen und spezielle Operation Anwendungen gefunden . Obwohl, werden zunehmend UAVs Anwendungen in Zivil- und Freizeitanwendungen , wie zum Beispiel die Kontrolle und Überwachung , Luftaufnahmen und Drohne Rennen zu finden.
2016-03-18 21:13:28
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answered by andy 1
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Uncontrollable Air Vehicle .
2016-03-14 04:13:13
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answered by sudipto 2
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Some current systems are the USAF and CIA's Predator and the USAF Global Hawk. There all also a few smaller units the USAF Security Forces and Special Ops use.
2006-06-28 03:16:38
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answered by sc0tt.rm 3
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Uncontrollable Air Vehicle or in Afghanistan "ROBO Hawk" LOL
2006-06-28 11:26:44
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answered by Drewpie 5
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