The History of Pilotless Aircraft and Guided Missiles

The History of Pilotless Aircraft and Guided Missiles
Title The History of Pilotless Aircraft and Guided Missiles PDF eBook
Author D. S. Fahrney
Publisher
Pages 2768
Release 1958*
Genre Drone aircraft
ISBN

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Guided Missiles and Pilotless Aircraft

Guided Missiles and Pilotless Aircraft
Title Guided Missiles and Pilotless Aircraft PDF eBook
Author Hsue Shen Tsien
Publisher
Pages 82
Release 1946
Genre Airplanes
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Robot Warriors

Robot Warriors
Title Robot Warriors PDF eBook
Author Hugh McDaid
Publisher
Pages 208
Release 1997
Genre Airplane,Military
ISBN 9780752810249

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The first comprehensive work on the subject of unmanned aircraft. Much of the material presented is unseen in book form and was classified until 1996. Three quarters of the book looks at the technology of the last ten years and the technology of the future.

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Title Unmanned Aerial Vehicles PDF eBook
Author Steven J. Zaloga
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 49
Release 2011-07-20
Genre History
ISBN 1846037867

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Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are the most dynamic field of aerospace technology, and have only emerged from the shadows recently, despite having been in use for decades. After some limited use in World War II, UAVs emerged as substitutes for manned reconnaissance aircraft in missions deemed too dangerous to risk an aircrew. This book examines the development of UAV technology and speculates on its future potential. Packed with rare, recently declassified photographs and detailed full-colour cutaways, this title goes on to investigate the deployment of UAVs, from early Israeli airforce use to their current role over Iraq and Afghanistan today.

Evaluating Novel Threats to the Homeland

Evaluating Novel Threats to the Homeland
Title Evaluating Novel Threats to the Homeland PDF eBook
Author Brian A. Jackson
Publisher Rand Corporation
Pages 129
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 083304169X

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Changes in technology and adversary behavior will invariably produce new threats that must be assessed by defense and homeland security planners. An example of such a novel threat is the use of cruise missiles or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) by terrorist groups. Individual threats cannot be assessed in isolation, however, since adversaries always have many options for staging attacks. To examine this threat, RAND utilized a ?red analysis of alternatives? approach, wherein the benefits, costs, and risks of different options are considered from the point of view of a potential adversary. For several types of attacks, the suitability of these systems was compared against other options. This approach can help defense planners understand how the capabilities that different attack modes provide address key adversary operational problems. Given the insights this analysis produced about when these systems would likely be preferred by an attacker, RAND explored defensive options to address the threat. UAVs and cruise missiles represent a ?niche threat? within a larger threat context; therefore, defenses were sought that provide common protection against both this and other asymmetric threats. The monograph concludes with a discussion of cross-cutting lessons about this threat and the assessment of novel threats in general.

The Evolution of the Cruise Missile

The Evolution of the Cruise Missile
Title The Evolution of the Cruise Missile PDF eBook
Author Kenneth P. Werrell
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 1985
Genre Technology & Engineering
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U.S. Air Force Tactical Missiles

U.S. Air Force Tactical Missiles
Title U.S. Air Force Tactical Missiles PDF eBook
Author George Mindling
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 353
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 0557000297

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The U.S. Air Force Tactical Missiles, 1949-1969, The Pioneers offers the rich, fascinating history of the first surface-to-surface tactical missiles of the U.S. Air Force, the winged, nuclear-capable Matador and Mace missiles, and their units and personnel in West Germany, Taiwan, Korea, Okinawa and the United States. The U.S. Air Force Tactical Missiles, 1949-1969, The Pioneers ties that unique era and those of other tactical missiles together in a remarkably broad, deep and valuable perspective that also includes the World War II German V-1 and reaches back all the way to the first flight in the United States in 1916 of an aircraft not controlled by a pilot.