Because she is part of the Globalist police state scum.
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They are usually called 'drones'
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.
There is no public information indicating that Mark Levin, the conservative talk radio host and author, has acknowledged or discussed unmanned drones over his bunker. Discussions about surveillance and privacy concerns are common in media, but without specific statements from him regarding drones, it would be speculative to say he is aware of them. Levin often addresses various political and social issues, but any claims about drones over his property would need to be substantiated by credible sources.
An example of modern military innovations is the use of drones by the US in Somalia to flush out terrorist groups out of their cells; the drones are unmanned and therefore human causality is minimal.
"Unmanned" refers to something that operates without a human presence or crew. It is often used to describe vehicles or systems, such as drones or spacecraft, that are controlled remotely or autonomously. The term emphasizes the absence of human operators in situations where one might typically be expected.
Yes, there are several unmanned helicopters, commonly referred to as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones. These aircraft are used for various applications, including surveillance, reconnaissance, search and rescue, and cargo transport. Examples include the Northrop Grumman MQ-8 Fire Scout and the DJI Matrice series, which offer advanced capabilities for both military and civilian purposes.
The cost of military drones varies significantly based on their size, capabilities, and purpose. Small tactical drones can range from $10,000 to $100,000, while larger unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) like the MQ-9 Reaper can cost over $15 million each. Advanced drones with sophisticated technology and weaponry may exceed $20 million. Overall, the price can span from tens of thousands to tens of millions of dollars.
Military operations are incorporating the use of Xbox controllers to control drones and other unmanned vehicles, as they are user-friendly and familiar to many soldiers.
The terms "unmanned" and "manned" refer to whether a vehicle or system is operated by a human. "Manned" indicates that a human is present and actively controlling the operation, such as in a crewed aircraft or submarine. In contrast, "unmanned" refers to vehicles or systems that operate without human presence on board, relying on remote control or autonomous systems, like drones or robotic spacecraft. The distinction highlights the presence or absence of human operators in the operation of technology.
Assuming you're talking about the unmanned plane (rather than an insect). They're designed to be flown into often hostile situations, where there is a high risk to life. Using a drone plane, is a much safer option.
Though Hot aired balloons would be considered UAV's, an actual unmanned aerial craft was invented by the Nazi Germans during WW2 including several "drones" and the V-1 and V-2 which were unmanned missiles that behaved much like airplanes. Believe it or not Germans have made many of the technology we use today, such as jet engines or cars that clear minefields.