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Latest In U.S. Drone Technology

Filed in Information Warfare on Jul.23, 2011

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  • disc7

    Apparently a heavy investment in the drone (UAV) technology – UAV perhaps are becoming a weapon of choice and can be utilized anytime and anywhere – sounds like a technology from an outer space in which someone is pressing a button from thousands of miles away – Well UAV are used sometimes for surveillance but let’s be real they are also use to kill people who may be innocent. Remeber in US justice system you are innocent until proven guilty.

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