It has been suggested the missile may have been fired from a remote-controlled drone. |
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The defence agencies could use the remote-controlled vehicle to traverse minefields. |
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The company has designed remote-controlled devices for use at NASA facilities for training purposes. |
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A remote-controlled bomb on a motorcycle exploded at a popular shopping center. |
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Kids got the opportunity to hold the steering of a remote-controlled sleek car. |
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Officials were not permitted to install remote-controlled monitoring cameras at two weapons testing sites. |
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Two torpedo tubes are designed for firing remote-controlled torpedoes with a very high accuracy. |
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They spent almost a billion dollars sending a couple of remote-controlled cars to Mars to find something they already knew was there. |
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Another precaution includes creation of marked safety zones in freight yards where only remote-controlled engines can operate. |
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It is the world's first car to have a remote-controlled pre-cooling air-conditioning system. |
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The automatic cylinder valve is also called remote-controlled service valve. |
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They are able to monitor vessel traffic in real time through the use of remote-controlled and fixed cameras placed throughout the canal. |
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With this duration, remote-controlled functions using GSM cell phones can also be realised. |
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Thanks to this time span, it is also possible to implement remote-controlled functions from GSM cellphones. |
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The vessel was equipped with a depth sounder and remote-controlled spotlight mounted forward, however these were not used. |
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Use remote-controlled hoses or water canons in order to fight the fire from as far away as possible. |
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Contacts for remote-controlled shutdowns, status messages and for testing the mains monitoring have also been integrated. |
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It is remote-controlled and carries a tiny camera that can send images. |
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The moisture analyzer is remote-controlled by the functions used to activate the key functions. |
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Another only slightly less likely possibility is that of a remote-controlled device. |
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One eloquent bookseller on his or her own, be it remote-controlled by the powerful bookshop owner, can sell 1500 copies of a title! |
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Using gliders, helicopters, remote-controlled models, micro-light aircraft and balloons the filmmakers were able to get the stunning footage. |
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The remote-controlled vehicle is designed to be expendable, carries its own warhead, and uses cheaper components. |
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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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I was out with my wife and two daughters having a wonderful time at a remote-controlled car raceway on a quiet Saturday night. |
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To the right is the recently built sun lounge, a spacious room with a pitched pine ceiling, remote-controlled Velux windows and timber floors. |
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The bombs are set off by remote-controlled detonators made from simple devices like this car alarm. |
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On February 8, 2001, a powerful remote-controlled car bomb went off in the crowded Beit Yisrael area of Jerusalem. |
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Humanitarian operations would continue to be remote-controlled from Nairobi, but with challenges to access and limited capacity to monitor impact. |
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On 21 October, a remote-controlled bomb exploded in a mess hall in the village of Chegali. |
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Except for very short runs on main tracks, remote-controlled locomotives are almost exclusively confined to switching yards where freight cars are assembled into trains. |
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The manual controls shall be such that they cannot be put out of action by any breakdown of the automated or remote-controlled system. |
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Their tools, no less high-tech than the lobstermen's, range from remote-controlled minisubs to infrared video-recorders operated from onshore labs. |
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Several remote-controlled bombs were found. |
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You end up with a remote-controlled operation. |
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A remote-controlled, battery-powered lawnmower without the blades, yes. |
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A group of police officers arrived at the site to assist, but a remote-controlled bomb exploded, wounding three of the officers: Giorgi Shubitidze, Giorgi Mdinaradze and Enis Jonidava. |
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The derailed cars fouled the adjacent south pull-back track and were struck by another remote-controlled hump yard assignment, derailing two locomotives, two booster units and sixcars from that assignment. |
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A remote-controlled quadcopter, outfitted with tinsel and mistletoe, paid a visit to Union Square, where unsuspecting San Franciscans and tourists were prompted to pucker up. |
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Now, using robot-assisted surgery, doctors can perform the same operation using remote-controlled robotic hands. |
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In the hands of criminals, however, these inexpensive, easily obtained computers can be used as effective, remote-controlled surreptitious audio surveillance devices? |
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Could there be a more romantic gift than a remote-controlled fart machine or a pull-my-finger pen? |
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It was painterless painting, done by a remote-controlled model car rigged with a can of quick-drying paint. |
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But the shots from a remote-controlled model aircraft have landed a Huddersfield company with a headache. |
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It is for them that the Childhood Exhibition sets out its enchanting wares, like this remote-controlled ferry boat that when it docks? triggers off an electric train. |
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The builder of a remote-controlled surreptitious listening device first needs to equip the computer with sound capability or a sound card and microphone. |
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Activities range from how to short-sheet a bed or shoot and edit a stop-action movie, to how to make a remote-controlled water gun or learn to geocache. |
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MySpot 200 is a personal remote-controlled parking space barrier designed for areas where regulated parking and public access parking are required at different times. |
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After years of negotiation, the Scottish High Court gave permission for discretely placed remote-controlled cameras to film Fraser's six-week trial in Edinburgh Crown Court. |
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Remote-controlled drone aircraft are successful, and model hobbyists have been flying them for years. |
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Remote-controlled robots, called telerobots, are often sent to places too dangerous, small or unpleasant for people. |
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