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Predator by richard whittle
Predator by richard whittle







predator by richard whittle

military possessed 8,000 and the number continues to grow. After 9/11, remotely controlled drones began raining destruction on targets identified, sometimes correctly, as enemies of the U.S. It was unarmed, but an updated version successfully launched a Hellfire missile in 2001 at Nevada’s Nellis Air Force Base test range. Peacekeeping forces could not track the marauding Serbian army, which shot down several manned reconnaissance aircraft, but an experimental drone, named the Predator, solved the problem. Largely commanded by former fighter pilots, the Air Force was hostile to unmanned planes until the 1990s wars in the Balkans. But as Whittle shows, today’s long-endurance, missile-firing drones are spinoffs of models developed by entrepreneurial startups during the 1980s.

predator by richard whittle

Thousands of drones were flown during WWII as targets for training antiaircraft gunners, and they played a modest reconnaissance role in Vietnam. Increasingly prominent in recent headlines, unmanned drones have a long history, as veteran military journalist Whittle ( The Dream Machine: The Untold History of the Notorious V-22 Osprey) relates in this engrossing book.









Predator by richard whittle