Unmanned aerial systems integrated worldwide: key systems and technologies at the heart of military operations now and for the future/ Beth Stevenson
Material type: TextPublication details: 2017Subject(s): In: Military Technology Vol. XLI, Issue 5, 2017, pp.61-67 (38)Summary: The number of UAVs in military operations is becoming increasingly harder to track, as most nations operate an autonomous capability of some kind to provide them with more situational awareness at greater stand-off ranges. This article takes a look at the buoyant heavily contested marketplace.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The number of UAVs in military operations is becoming increasingly harder to track, as most nations operate an autonomous capability of some kind to provide them with more situational awareness at greater stand-off ranges. This article takes a look at the buoyant heavily contested marketplace.
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