It is unknown as to the exact number, as this is classified information.
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 unmaned aircraft controlled by those in the army
everything but uavs and counter uavs If ur asking about killstreak rewards
It displays signs of uavs in the air
I believe you get it for calling in 50 uavs.
UAVs have enough technology to evade any lock on fire whereas they are vulnerable to gun fire. Human pilots are weak toward both!!
U get it by using a total of 1000 counter uavs.
The Global Hawk has a jet engine. Most of them have piston engines.
AirRobot UK sell Micro UAVs including AR100b, AR150, AR200 machines. They have a website.
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.
It is an intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance asset. Usually referenced when dealing with Unmanned Aerial vehicles(UAVS) Since this is in Business accounting and bookkeeping this is probably wrong
Probably the ump45, its fast and comes with good amount of ammo, quick, decent attachments and can shoot down uavs with a breeze.