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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
The earliest attempt at a powered unmanned aerial vehicle was A. M. Low's "Aerial Target" of 1916. Nikola Tesla described a fleet of unmanned aerial combat vehicles in 1915. A number of remote-controlled airplane advances followed, including the Hewitt-Sperry Automatic Airplane, during and after World War I.
James W. Youngblood has written: 'Design of long endurance unmanned airplanes incorporating solar and fuel cell propulsion' -- subject(s): Electric power supplies, Unmanned aerial vehicles
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
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle(s)
There are five DoD UAS Groups.
The US Military deployed "Firebee" drones over North Vietnam for reconnaissance. They were often shot down by NVAF MiGs for target practice. They were UAVs, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.
Solar panels, Flat screen TVs, Unmanned aerial vehicles, Global Positioning Systems, Laser guided munitions, Space vehicles, Space Stations, Moon Landings, Extraterrestrial rovers, Solar system probes.
It depends because if you are talking about UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), yes. If you are talking about remotely controlled planes, no because they are controlled by humans in an army base in the U.S.
A U.A.V is a Unmanned Aerial Vehicle used for survellance and recon or strategic strikes.
unmanned aerial system
A rocket propelled winged UAV (a winged flying bomb); (UAV-Unmanned Aerial Vehicle).