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[Posted on: Sat Mar 4th, 2006]
Armed Predator spy planes, in high demand by U.S. battlefield commanders for finding and killing terrorists in Iraq and Afghanistan, will be operated remotely later this year by a new squadron at Creech Air Force Base, a base spokesman said.
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[Posted on: Tue Feb 28th, 2006]
The U.S. Air Force Warfare Center's implementation of total force initiatives continues as more Guard and Reserve members integrate into Predator operations here.
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[Posted on: Thu Feb 23rd, 2006]
(press release) SAN DIEGO - February 22, 2024 -- General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI), a leading manufacturer of unmanned aircraft and high-resolution surveillance and radar imaging systems, today announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with General Dynamics C
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32 news articles were found:
 Unmanned aircraft take on new uses - Feb 22nd, 2006
 Will unmanned aerial vehicles run out of air? - Feb 20th, 2006
 Unmanned aircraft generating considerable buzz - Feb 20th, 2006
 EDO to Develop Weapon-Release System for Predator UAS - Feb 14th, 2006
 The temptation of remote-controlled killing - Feb 13th, 2006
 Pentagon to bolster drone bomber spending - Jan 31st, 2006
 CIA beefs killer drone force - Jan 30th, 2006
 $41.4M for 5 New Predator B UAVs - Jan 26th, 2006
 A calculated risk in Pakistan - Jan 23rd, 2006
 U.S. Airstrike Targeted al-Qaida Hideout - Jan 14th, 2006
 Japan to deploy either the Predator or Global Hawk UAV by 2007 - Jan 12th, 2006
 California Guard to get the Predator - Jan 5th, 2006
 U.S. Predator - unmanned, lethal, rarely grounded - Dec 21st, 2005
 New Pentagon agency oversees unmanned planes - Dec 19th, 2005
 Study uncovers problems with UAVs - Dec 15th, 2005
 US Border Patrol's newest tool: a drone - Dec 7th, 2005
 Al-Qaeda number three 'killed by CIA spy plane' in Pakistan - Dec 4th, 2005
 UK seeks USAF deal to extend Predator use - Nov 2nd, 2005
 Will We Have an Unmanned Armada? - Nov 1st, 2005
 Small Firms Turn to Drones, Demand Grows for Unmanned Craft - Oct 31st, 2005
 Nellis AFB Predator Squadron is Activated - Oct 29th, 2005
 Predator B UAV Now On The Prowl Along US-Mexico Border - Oct 3rd, 2005
 New Predator UAV Enters Operational Testing - Sep 28th, 2005
 Drones to help rescuers - Sep 3rd, 2005
 N Korea says more than 170 US spy flights flown in August - Sep 2nd, 2005
 Army chooses General Atomics' Predator unmanned aircraft - Aug 12th, 2005
 'Eternal planes' to watch over us - Aug 7th, 2005
 9 Lynx Radars for Predator UAVs - Aug 7th, 2005
 The CIA's Air Force Is Back in Operation - Mar 1st, 2005
 Use Of UAVs In War On Terror Expanding, Weatherington Says - Oct 14th, 2004
 Single Station To Control Multiple UAVs In AF Demo - Sep 3rd, 2004
  Lockheed Martin to Retrofit PREDATOR With New Warhead - Jun 10th, 2004