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Unmanned vehicles go to war
Jack Hollingum
- Year
- 1998
- Citations
- 5
Abstract
A two‐day conference in May 1998 on unmanned vehicles gave a remarkable picture of the range of uses ‐ and particularly for military purposes ‐ to which robot vehicles are being put. Reconnaissance aircraft were by far the most strongly represented, although there was a US Navy paper looking at the future of “uninhabited combat air vehicles” (keeping a man in the control loop). There were also presentations on underwater vehicles, target vehicles and sensors. This report summarizes two aerial and two underwater applications.
Keywords
AeronauticsNavyUnderwaterDroneRange (aeronautics)EngineeringComputer scienceAerospace engineeringHistoryPolitical science
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