UAVs have enough technology to evade any lock on fire whereas they are vulnerable to gun fire. Human pilots are weak toward both!!
UAVs are unmaned aircraft controlled by those in the army
Yes, UAVs are in Iraq. There are many different types ranging from reconnaissance aircraft to UAVs that fire 2 Hellfire missiles. Most in Iraq are operated by the USAF but the Navy has UAVs, too. Unlike CODMW3(which ruins every good part and the training and dedication it takes to be in the military), UAVs have a wide variety of uses and functions.
UAVs are just as vulnerable - in some ways, even more so - to air-to-air and surface-to-air weapons as any other aircraft.
everything but uavs and counter uavs If ur asking about killstreak rewards
Airplanes are generally fixed-wing aircraft. Aircraft can mean any type of flying machine, from airships (balloons/blimps), jets, propeller driven airplanes, rotor-wing (helicopters), UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), drones (about the same thing as a UAV), or the space shuttle.
Probably the ump45, its fast and comes with good amount of ammo, quick, decent attachments and can shoot down uavs with a breeze.
The smallest manned combat aircraft that I know about could have been the Russian I-16 "Rat" used early in WW2 and in the Spanish Civil War. It was one of the first planes that Russia built that was an effective fighter aircraft with one wing. It was also the first operational aircraft to have retractable landing gear. In today's modern air forces, there are lots of small drone aircraft(or unmanned) that fire missiles. Most of these are used to hit ground targets. While these planes are smaller and more simple than the fighter jets flown by pilots, some of them are still large aircraft with long wing spans.
At level 25 you receive the Cold Blooded perk. When you are using this perk, no enemy aircraft, killstreaks or thermal scopes / uavs can see you.
Yes: An unmanned, aerial vehicle (UAV) is an unpiloted aircraft. UAVs can be remote controlled or fly autonomously based on pre-programmed flight plans or more complex dynamic automation systems. UAVs are currently used in a number of military roles, including reconnaissance and attack (Wikipedia)But sticktly speak your run of the day Commercial Airliner can't.
UAV are the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, which is an aircraft with no pilot on board. UAVs can be remote controlled aircraft (e.g. flown by a pilot at a ground control station) or can fly autonomously based on pre-programmed flight plans or more complex dynamic automation systems. UAVs are currently used for a number of missions, including reconnaissance and attack roles. For the purposes of this article, and to distinguish UAVs from missiles, a UAV is defined as being capable of controlled, sustained level flight and powered by a jet or reciprocating engine. In addition, a cruise missile can be considered to be a UAV, but is treated separately on the basis that the vehicle is the weapon. The acronym UAV has been expanded in some cases to UAVS (Unmanned Aircraft Vehicle System). The FAA has adopted the acronym UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) to reflect the fact that these complex systems include ground stations and other elements besides the actual air vehicles.Officially, the term 'Unmanned Aerial Vehicle' was changed to 'Unmanned Aircraft System' to reflect the fact that these complex systems include ground stations and other elements besides the actual air vehicles. The term UAS, however, is not widely used as the term UAV has become part of the modern lexicon.
It displays signs of uavs in the air
I believe you get it for calling in 50 uavs.