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'First flight of UAV Rustom-2 scheduled in Feb, 2014'
Economic Times
Rustom-2 is in the league of US 'Predator' drones due to its advanced capabilities and additional payloads, he said. "Rustom UAVs could be deployed for military missions like reconnaissance and surveillance, target acquisition, target designation,

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Arizona Border Group on "Border Battles" Just Before Debate
Sacramento Bee
In fact, it was ABP's pioneering work that led the US Border Patrol to begin using the Predator drone. ABP has extensive video and photography of drug smuggling and the Mexican military activity near the border that it shared with the Outdoor Channel.

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Day of the drones
Khaleej Times
Drones — more formally armed Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, or UAVs — are 'in'. Since a Predator strike in Yemen against Al Qaeda in November 2002 – the first known use of a drone attack outside a theater of war – the United States has made extensive use

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Arizona Border Group on "Border Battles" Just Before Debate
MarketWatch (press release)
In fact, it was ABP's pioneering work that led the US Border Patrol to begin using the Predator drone. In the promo for the "Border Battles" show, http://outdoorchannel.com/Shows/BorderBattles.aspx , Spencer is seen flying ABP's Cessna TU-206 along the

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Center for Research on Globalization
Drones Come to the US
Center for Research on Globalization
In 2001, the US military arsenal included barely 50 drones. Now, it has a fleet of some 7500, ranging from small Raven drones, used for surveillance, to the better known Predators and Reapers, capable of hovering unseen over human targets for up to 28

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NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)
President Obama Wants Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in an Airspace Near You!
NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)
The legislation requires the FAA to produce a comprehensive plan within nine months for integrating the unmanned planes into manned airspace. Large UAVs like the Predator and Global Hawk are always in the news and they can access Class A airspace

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Top Ten Things to Do With Your Own Drone
Forbes
The topic that has been interesting me lately is DIY drones. Political scientist Francis Fukuyama is building one. Patron of guerrillas worldwide, John Robb, is encouraging everybody to build one before the government bans them.

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Embracing the Drone
New York Times
Drones — more formally armed Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, or UAVs — are “in.” Since a Predator strike in Yemen against Al Qaeda in November 2002 — the first known use of a drone attack outside a theater of war — the United States has made extensive

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International Business Times
DIY Drones: Francis Fukuyama's "The End of History" Now Involves Consumer
International Business Times
By Dale W. Eisinger: Subscribe to Dale's RSS feed Predator drones and other unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) like them, have become old hat in the defense sector. They were first implemented for surveillance purposes before the US involvement in the '90s

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Flying robot made cheap, easy enough to buy from vending machines
ITworld.com
The Microrobotics Lab specializes in developing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) designed to operate in much the same way as Predator spy drones shrunk down to the size of a bug. Harvard researchers project the robot bee can also be used to pollinate

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