Unmanned aerial vehicles and the future navy
Material type: TextSeries: Sea Power Centre working paper ; no 6Publication details: Canberra: Australia Sea Power Centre, 2001Description: 36pISBN:- (pbk.)
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After a short description of the different types of UAV and thier characteristics this paper considers how these aircraft might be integrated in naval operations, and what the risks and benefits their introduction could bring.
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