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Achieving lethal effects by small unmanned aerial vehicles: opportunities and limitations / Watling, Jack; Waters, Nicholas   Journal Article
Watling, Jack Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The military application of armed small unmanned aerial vehicles (SUAVs) has been discussed for over a decade. Many of their imagined uses however overlook crucial limitations on their employment relating to power, processing, payload, cost, and control systems. Over the last three years armed SUAVs have been extensively employed on the battlefield, providing a rich set of case studies. Jack Watling and Nicholas Waters explore how armed SUAVs can be effectively integrated into the British Army.
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Coin environment: the integration and execution of lethal and non-lethal effects at the tactical level - platoon team lessons from MRTF - 2 Afghanistan / Proud, Captain Matt   Journal Article
Proud, Captain Matt Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Military  Afghanistan  Modern Insurgency  Lethal Effects  Non-lethal Effects  MRTF 
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