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    Military Weapons Evolution

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    s Major Academy Evolution of the Enlisted Weapons Instructor Course Discussion The enlisted Weapons Instructor Course owes much of the credit to the Aerial Gunnery School, which was created nearly six decades in a time when the nation was involved in a World War, which had been fought on two different fronts. This was a time before the jet-age, before that atom bomb, at a time the nation was just…

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    vessels and ground assistance. Drones being remote controlled from a base or ship can go into enemy air space without risking the life of a pilot. The “Sea Avenger,” is a copy of the air forces more widely seen drone, the avenger can carry missiles for aerial attacks, which is one thing the air forces drone cannot. “This drone was adapted from the Air Force’s famous Predator specifically for the Navy’s needs. It can launch off a variety of ships and combines jet speed with range, endurance and…

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    The future is here! Drones have evolved to be suited for combat, but the question is, is it ethical to use drones in combat? Does it help the cause or just make the cause worse? Drones being used in combat can change the way we fight. They are being used over sending in our troops, tanks, trucks, and manned aircraft. While we don't risk the lives of our soldiers and spending a lot of tax dollars on expensive equipment and vehicles, we send unmanned drones not risking lives of pilots flying…

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    Ever see one of those super tiny helicopters that can be the size of a car that are remoted controlled that can be many shapes and sizes and if you have they are called drones A.K.A unmanned aircrafts. A question that is often raised is how legal drone operation is and is it even safe? Drone ownership and operation are an invasion of privacy because they can be a nuisance to people, they can capture unwanted sights, and can trespass on privately owned property. Drones can be a nuisance to…

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    I am a young man who values safety in the Lower Merion School District, I feel strongly about the type of equipment used in our public police department. In a district with many people I am afraid something bad might happen. I believe it is important to consider using drones to assist police. The use of drones will keep our community safer. For many people the safety of our community matters. Many people believe that drones may cause accidents by running into someone and hurting them. Some…

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    Drones Research Paper

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    Drones should be used for warfare instead of humans, because they they have higher morality standards. Drones not only take the risk out of war, but they also crush humans in the skill of precision. All of these things combined make it a more modern and moral approach to warfare Drones take the risk out of war by taking soldiers off the battlefield and put them with a remote controller inside of a bunker. Shane states “The drone's promise of precision killing and perfect safety for operators…

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    My CAP will be on the use of drones for military use. Drones have been used to unleash devastating semi-accurate firepower. The current statistics of drone strikes are 4,413 confirmed strikes, 6,826-9,930 total killed. Drones may be equipped with such weapons like a air-to-surface missile, air-to-air missile or other types of guided munitions. Drone strikes are mostly carried out of the US military in countries like Pakistan and Yemen. Recently, the U.S. military killed more than militants in an…

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    Drones

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    Drones or a(n) Unmanned Aerial system (UAS) can fly thousands of feet in the sky, some even higher than most airplanes, the world’s highest drone flight was recorded at 11,000 feet. (bennett)‘’Unmanned drones have become a stealthy asset in the war on terror, collecting data and on the movements of enemies and making strikes on targets. They are small, nimble and nearly silent, and they could keep tabs on law-abiding citizens from skies near you.’’ Drones are very valuable resources to…

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    Drone Strikes Drone Strikes are one of the ways we can fight in a war. There are Pros and Cons to drone strike. They are cheaper than sending out hundreds of troops and tanks. If they are destroyed no US lives are taken.The Cons are that they launch missiles and their radius is hard to control.Civilian lives can be token.They may turn against us join the group that was intended to. Drones Strikes are one of the safest ways to fight in wars and reduce human casualties. But can take regular lives…

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    using an unmanned aerial vehicle in the military. Through the years, however, technology has changed the way we live our life and how we fight our wars. From having to fight only on grounds to killing a target using an aircraft that is being controlled thousand of miles away. This paper will concentrate on the military usage of unmanned aerial vehicle also known as drones. The United States military uses two types of drones: Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) and Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle…

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