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A model of an insect size US Air Force drone is held by a member of the Micro Air Vehicles team of the Air Force Research Laboratory, which is developing small drones at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. The Micro Air Vehicles unit of the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright Patterson AFB is developing small military drones, with the goal of making them so small that they resemble small birds and insects, including some that will have moving wings. Drones, for war by remote
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A model of an insect size US Air Force drone is held by a member of the Micro Air Vehicles team of the Air Force Research Laboratory, which is developing small drones at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. The Micro Air Vehicles unit of the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright Patterson AFB is developing small military drones, with the goal of making them so small that they resemble small birds and insects, including some that will have moving wings. Drones, for war by remote
The Micro Air Vehicles unit of the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright Patterson AFB is developing small military drones, with the goal of making them so small that they resemble small birds and insects. The United States has intensified drone aircraft missile strikes in Pakistan
Three types of small test drones are shown at the US Air Force Micro Air Vehicles lab of the Air Force Research Laboratory, at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. Drones, for war by remote
US Air Force First Lieutenant Greg Sundbeck (L), and Dr. Gregory Parker observe a test flight of a US Air Force drone in the microaviary lab at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. Pakistan has come under even stronger pressure to cooperate with the Americans since U.S. special forces found and killed Osama bin Laden in a Pakistani town on May 2, 2011 Drones, for war by remote
US Air Force First Lieutenant Zachary Goff operates the control console to run a test flight of a drone. Militants who spent years fighting with AK-47 assault rifles are suddenly killed with the push of a button. At the end of the work day, drone pilots simply switch off their office lights and head to their homes in places like Virginia suburbs. Drones, for war by remote
Dr Gregory Parker, Micro Air Vehicle team leader, holds a small winged drone that resembles an insect in Dayton, Ohio. According to New America Foundation data, the United States has conducted 40 strikes this year so far; 118 in 2010, 53 in 2009. This year 72 pct of the attacks were in North Waziristan and 28 pct in South Waziristan. Drones, for war by remote
US Air Force First Lieutenant Zachary Goff (L), and Chris Allen, a student from Ohio State University, operate the control console to run a test flight of a drone. US officials have described drones as a very effective tool for eliminating high-value enemies in northwest Pakistan, where human intelligence is hard to come by because anyone who provides it risks the wrath of militants.. Drones, for war by remote
The logo on the wall at the US Air Force Micro Air Vehicles lab at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. The CIA operates a covert drone programme which targets suspected militants in countries like Pakistan. Drones, for war by remote
A computer controlled US Air Force drone during a test flight in the Micro Air Vehicle lab at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. The Micro Air Vehicles unit of the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright Patterson AFB is developing small military drones, with the goal of making them so small that they resemble small birds and insects, including some that will have moving wings. The mission is to develop MAVs that can find, track and target adversaries while operating in complex urban environments. The engineers are using a variety of small helicopters and drones in the lab to develop the programs and software. Testing takes place in a controlled indoor lab where the team flies the MAVs and then gathers data to analyze for further development. Drones, for war by remote