The attack was conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency using a pilotless drone aircraft firing hellfire missiles. |
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A US official said that the car was struck by a Hellfire air-to-ground missile launched from a pilotless Predator aircraft. |
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The 5ft-wingspan model could lead to the development of pilotless aircraft that can stay aloft indefinitely. |
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It is a reusable pilotless target aircraft, which has been accepted as the standard aerial target for the Indian Air Force, Navy and Army. |
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And it would be a good way of taking pilotless reconnaissance drones to otherwise inaccessible places and then launching them. |
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Police around the world are keen to use small pilotless aircraft to help them nab fleeing criminals and monitor crime scenes from above. |
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That report mentions not only extending the mission, but also sending an additional 1,000 soldiers and pilotless aircraft. |
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But in spite of their funny flying saucer look, these pilotless planes were originally created for military use. |
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From such humble beginnings, 3DRobotics hopes its pilotless craft will be used for anything from monitoring crops to lifeguard duties on beaches. |
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A cruise missile test is essentially a small, pilotless aircraft powered by a jet engine. |
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The CIA launches Hellfires from pilotless Predator aircraft. |
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The UCAV systems currently in gestation have not yet matured sufficiently to evolve into genuine multirole pilotless combat aircraft. |
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The two partners' recognized skills are being pooled to offer general staffs a range of solutions that expand the capabilities of pilotless aircraft. |
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The Hyper-X-43A, which is pilotless, four metres long, and has a nose made of solid tungsten, will be the first working aircraft to be powered by a scramjet a supersonic-combustion ramjet. |
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Electronic warfare, cyber attacks, small groups of commandos and special forces will take the place of traditional army units, just as pilotless drones will take the place of conventional aircraft. |
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Small, pilotless aircraft most of them helicopters with four or more sets of rotors and a payload slung between them are moving out of the laboratory and into practical use. |
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The fact of their being pilotless means that missions can be of long duration since technology now makes it possible to override the physiological constraints inherent in human beings. |
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He alone cannot stop the huge pilotless plane. |
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Ben Emmerson told reporters in Geneva that in 2013 Washington slashed its controversial use of the pilotless planes in Pakistan. |
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It has previously been reported that he was killed by a pilotless aircraft in November 2008, when a missile struck in North Waziristan. |
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It was a fast, pulse-jet powered pilotless aircraft aimed at London and intended to destroy civilian morale. |
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He said the sixth generation of airplane is very much expected to be pilotless. |
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The call came after it was revealed a helicopter and passenger plane had near misses with pilotless devices. |
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Although pilotless surveillance aircraft were extensively used, often attack aircraft could not be brought to the scene quickly enough to hit targets of opportunity. |
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What word links a monotonous sound, a pilotless aircraft, and a male bee? |
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According to the government sources, the pilotless plane hit with two missiles a house located near Chashma bridge close to Miranshah, killing seven and injuring few others. |
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Six missiles were fired by the pilotless aircraft into a compound and at a vehicle in Dargah Mandi village, the newspaper Dawn quoted local intelligence sources as saying. |
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