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Missing The Target: Leadership Actions On Drones Put Lives At Risk And Undermine U.S. Security

Por: Forbes Business October 08, 2022

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MQ-1 Predator A Tail 3034, first to fire a Hellfire in combat.Photo by Eric Long, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Exactly 21 years ago today U.S. military commanders first employed a weapon off a remotely piloted aircraft (RPA)/drone in combat—Predator MQ-1 tail number 3034, callsign Wildfire 34. Perhaps the Biden administration saw a certain poetic justice in choosing today to implement a new classified institutionalizing strict... + full article



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