The NIE concluded that Iraq was developing unmanned aerial vehicles that could be used to hit the United States with biological weapons. |
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His boat was found unmanned and floating near Templenoe with the engine at full throttle. |
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The Typhoon is a virtually unmanned aircraft that uses a programmed flight path to seek out its target. |
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That was back in 1965 when earth's first unmanned mission to Mars snapped 22 grainy photos of the red planet. |
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Even the usual traffic signal at unmanned junctions gives the pedestrian very little time to cross. |
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The flight took 23 hours, and the 7,500-mile mission was the first trans-Pacific flight by an unmanned aircraft. |
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For unmanned aerial vehicles, though, inflatable wings are just the ticket, figures ILC Dover, a leading supplier of blimps and airships. |
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The military has been using unmanned, ground-controlled reconnaissance aircraft on missions over Iraq and Kosovo. |
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China's plans for space exploration include unmanned missions to the moon and Mars in the next decade. |
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Expect to see more nice pictures of unmanned missiles slamming into things without any people in camera shot. |
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After all, the long-range cruise missile is nothing more than an unmanned bomber, an autonomous aerial vehicle, or, simply put, a robot. |
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The Berkshire tragedy involved an intercity train which hit a car parked on an unmanned crossing. |
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On an average, 141 persons have died per year at unmanned level crossings during the last decade. |
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It would be easier to send down one of the robot vehicles, unmanned but tethered to a surface ship, with cameras and that sort of thing. |
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The course is usually unmanned and collects its modest fees in an honesty box. |
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In Iraq, our manned and unmanned aircraft continue to operate successfully in the hostile desert environment. |
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Highlighting the tensions between the two neighbors, India on Sunday shot down what is says was an unmanned Pakistani spy plane over Kashmir. |
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At the bottom was an unmanned reception desk in front of a curtain, through which a sprauncy dining room could be glimpsed. |
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Above us we heard the buzzing sound of slow-moving unmanned aerial surveillance drones circling the sky. |
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The Galileo unmanned spacecraft is about to conclude a 14-year voyage of exploration to Jupiter and its moons. |
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This makes it even more versatile than unmanned spy drones which are remote-controlled from the base. |
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Right now, we are actively making all preparations, following our four successful unmanned space flights. |
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He argued that expendable vehicles are already called upon to launch high-value unmanned payloads. |
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The unmanned cargo ship Progress docked with the International Space Station today. |
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The University of Bath researchers are studying the complex aerodynamics needed to fly very small unmanned aircraft. |
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It also allows unmanned spacecraft to handle unpredicted events in real time, without waiting for ground control to tell them what to do. |
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Another advantage of the unmanned refit has been the opportunity for the sailors to catch up on leave. |
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The station and crossing are unmanned and the train crew operate the gates. |
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Mr Irwin said that calls to replace unmanned level crossings with bridges and underpasses was unreasonable and unrealistic. |
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The officer said that this time, if the CPO did not meet their demands, public pharmacies nationwide would again be left unmanned next week. |
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The local television station was broadcasting from the local Republican headquarters, and its phone banks were unmanned. |
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An unmanned building in an area where there is a lot of problems with unruly behaviour is asking for trouble. |
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Another 20 unknown contacts were countermined in harbours as the team responded to USN unmanned vehicle or marine mammal searches. |
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The air platforms could take the form of tethered blimps, unmanned aerial vehicles, or manned aircraft. |
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The desk is never unmanned for any longer than a minute at most, and we pick and choose the moments we leave it. |
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First, it developed an unmanned small helicopter to scout dangerous terrain. |
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They currently plan to perform an unmanned test flight in the third week of December from Kindersley, Saskatchewan. |
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We had been collecting information for months through unmanned aerial vehicles, human intelligence, and Special Forces probes. |
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In addition, this is one of the things that will be talked a lot about, is the fact that one of the towers at the prison was unmanned near where the escape took place. |
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Iranian unmanned aerial vehicles are helping Bashar Assad hold on to power. |
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The resentment created by American use of unmanned strikes ... is much greater than the average American appreciates. |
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Think advanced unmanned vehicles, all-aspect, broadband stealth, and undersea warfare. |
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He led the design and construction of a new generation of precision radiometers, which have been flown extensively on both manned and unmanned aircraft. |
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One such area is operating and maintaining unmanned aerial vehicles. |
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If the gun is to be well protected in an unmanned turret, the presented frontal area of the vehicle and, therefore, its all-up weight, will still remain substantial. |
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A shallow trench took us to a forward observation post, a sandbagged nest with binoculars and links to the unmanned aerial vehicles circling overhead. |
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The likely delivery method for the electronic elements of this attack would be an unmanned aerial vehicle the size of a jumbo jet. |
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The lights on the side were on, and it seemed its radar dishes were rotating, plus several of the unmanned turrets and missile batteries on the side were armed. |
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An unmanned rocket intended to deliver supplies to the International Space Station exploded on Tuesday. |
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Up until this point, Chinese unmanned drones had only been used in surveillance and reconnaissance operations. |
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So the motorcyclist proceeded to the unmanned checkpoint that the interpreter and I had breached. |
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The next generation of narco subs, Montoya says, will be piloted remotely like unmanned aerial vehicles. |
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The hallways were dark and unlit, the rooms unmanned and quiet. |
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The Border Patrol is relying mostly on improved technology, such as remote sensors, unmanned aerial vehicles, and better identification systems to combat the terrorist threat. |
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A dying taxi driver spent hours aboard an ambulance travelling from Wexford to Cork because the CT scanner in the hospital to which he was first admitted was unmanned. |
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There are also new tools, like the Predator unmanned surveillance planes, which the United States could make available to the inspectors if it chooses to do so. |
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The president wants to establish a permanent moon base and a launch pad that could be used from there to launch first unmanned exploration of Mars and Jupiter's moons. |
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In the first six months of the program, unmanned aerial vehicles helped catch over 1,200 illegal aliens, and they also helped track down nearly 3,000 pounds of marijuana. |
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Phoenix will be used as a demonstrator for the autonomous navigation and flight-control system used for the final approach and landing of the unmanned vehicle. |
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Hovering near the unmanned iPod resting on the side bar, stands a short, pallid blond man. |
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Although visitors have sometimes mistaken the ships for radio-controlled models only the German submarine, operated by a wire and stirrup pump, was actually unmanned. |
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A British aerospace company is now working on a top secret flight system which could allow a pilot to control swarms of unmanned planes from the air. |
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He also believes the design has potential applications for Defence, including wings for lightweight unmanned aircraft and high-speed hydrofoils for naval boats. |
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Nasa directs the unmanned space probe Galileo to plunge into the atmosphere of the planet Jupiter, destroying the craft after a 14-year space mission. |
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It has previously shot down several helicopters and unmanned drones. |
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The TROY spacecraft will consist of an unmanned Precursor mission, which will consist of an Earth Departure Stage, and a Mars Transfer Stage. |
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Some toll collection points are unmanned and the user deposits money in a machine which opens the gate once the correct toll has been paid. |
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Pakistan also has the capability to design and manufacture both armed and unarmed unmanned aerial vehicles. |
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An unmanned aircraft has no pilot but is controlled remotely or via means such as gyroscopes or other forms of autonomous control. |
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When used with air bags, jacks or rescue systems for lift-an-inch crib-an-inch operations, Auto Crib-It provides unmanned automatic cribbing. |
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The site was now unmanned, however, and had fallen into decay since the construction work by Tovey. |
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Jet engines power jet aircraft, cruise missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles. |
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A solar-powered unmanned aerial system could fly long, lonely missions that conventional aircraft would not be capable of. |
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The Marines tested a small unmanned aircraft known as the Switchblade recently at Twentynine Palms, Calif. |
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Army for the company s Mantis i23 gimbaled sensor payloads to continue upgrading the Army s fleet of RQ-11B Raven unmanned aircraft systems. |
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In the future, unmanned aerial systems will hold even more utility as they become faster, stealthier and more autonomous, experts said. |
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Oil from the Lennox, Hamilton, and Hamilton North unmanned satellite platforms is received and blended at the complex. |
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This was the first time a vessel, manned or unmanned, had reached the deepest point in the Earth's oceans. |
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Gwersyllt is an unmanned halt which serves the Gwersyllt suburb of Wrexham. |
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Overhead an unmanned drone,, armed with missiles, hummed non-stop, sometimes at altitudes so high it was invisible. |
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Although Skylon is designed to only launch and retrieve satellites, and that is also unmanned, Reaction Engines Ltd. |
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The new version features photogrammetry enhancements, including the ability to process images from the Gatewing X100 unmanned aerial system. |
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You don't have to be a quitter, nor do you have to remain on the couch, indecisive, unmanned, and useless. |
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An unmanned Atlas V rocket blasted off from Florida's Cape Canaveral with the rover, officially called Mars Science Laboratory, into a cloudy late morning sky. |
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The unmanned Influence Sweep System program is intended to develop a technology that can detect acoustic and magnetic mines and be deployed from the littoral combat ship. |
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Operationally, unmanned systems are expected to locate the tanker, form up, accept clearances, refuel, and disengage without any human intervention. |
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Since 2002, Alexander, 47, has served in her current capacity at the 5,000-employee NASA research center, which focuses on unmanned space vehicles. |
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Limited experiments with solar electric propulsion have been performed, notably the manned Solar Challenger and Solar Impulse and the unmanned NASA Pathfinder aircraft. |
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These installations, also known as satellite platforms, are small unmanned platforms consisting of little more than a well bay and a small process plant. |
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By 1960, NASA had sketched the outline for a decadelong effort toward unmanned and then manned lunar explorations, as well as sending spacecraft to Venus and Mars. |
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TransOrbital plans to send an unmanned probe, dubbed the Trailblazer, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, a former Soviet launch site in Kazakhstan and the world's oldest spacepad. |
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It is unmanned station and formerly known as simply as Muncaster. |
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By that time, based on the results of lunar surface exploration by unmanned space probes, we will designate most promising places for lunar expeditions and lunar bases. |
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This test demonstrated the technical maturity of Pyros, which is designed from the ground up with small, tactical unmanned aircraft systems in mind. |
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We leveraged our combat-proven success from the manned CEASAR program to deliver this key tactical electronic attack capability onto an unmanned application. |
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Quadcopter helicopters pioneered as early as 1907 in France, and other types of multicopter have been developed for specialized applications such as unmanned drones. |
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With a few exceptions, scientific balloon missions are unmanned. |
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