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    Spotter Chair Analysis

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    SPOTTER CHAIR Description The spotter chair was a simple design but with multiple uses like‚ a mini table‚ adjustable arm rest‚ and for those who want to rest their heads there was a leather head rest that was also adjustable. The arm rest had built in wooden cradles for holding binoculars. It was a steel famed canvas chair‚ which laid horizontal for more comfort. The canvas body for the chair rested tight onto four medium green spiked feet that rested on the floor. Like the supporting legs the

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    Content: the article The drone age is about the advancements and how far we’ve come with drones. Scope/Coverage/Limitations: Drones are here‚ they are the now‚ and they aren’t going anywhere war use to be different‚ before drones we had to risk the lives of thousands of soldiers just to kill or capture a target. In this article it really puts an emphasis on how much drones have saved many lives‚ and able to kill targets that were once imposable to get to. I wish the source had a statistic on and

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    On April 12‚ 2016‚ the Coalition for Peace Action co-sponsored the Ethical‚ Moral‚ and Faith Implications of Drone Warfare conference at New Brunswick Theological Seminary. Alongside of the leadership by Robin Suydam‚ the Peace Coalition partnered with local Reformed Church in America congregations in order to bring attention to our Interfaith Network on Drone Warfare campaign. This event was highlighted by drone victims accounts as well as excerpts from leading drone warfare documentaries. The evening

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    As the world starts to develop new technology and the inventions that people come up become more and more complex. Drones are becoming the latest and greatest invention to be used throughout the world by many people and the government. In the article “Britain Won’t ‘Hesitate’ on Drone Strikes in Syria” Stephen Castle explained why Britain used drones to attack Syria. Britain recently used drones in a military attack against Syria‚ many feel as if the drones could be used as a potential threat for

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    E-8C STARS

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    1. The purpose of this background paper on the E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (E-8C Joint STARS) is to describe the system’s mission and capabilities‚ the different contributions it has provided in past conflicts and operations‚ and the role the weapon system will play in future scenarios even outside of the conventional military operations. 2. The main mission of the E-8C Joint STARS is intelligence‚ surveillance‚ and reconnaissance (ISR). Gathering information from the battlefield

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    Henry ‘Hap’ Arnold‚ a top commander of the air force during WWII‚ states in 1945‚ “The next war may be fought by airplanes with no men in them at all.” This was the introduction to drones that foreshadowed a new form of technology in the future. While some of the uses of drones have benefits in the fight against terrorism‚ some features do not. Other countries also use drones and other technology for their own benefit‚ but certain laws might need to be put in place in order for them no to be abused

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    Contexts: Position B The use of Drone is beneficial to law enforcement and many others things that can be used for goods. Drones can be used to trace suspects‚ target enemy and target terrorist groups around the world. This kind of technology have been already used by law enforcement‚ mostly used by law enforcement is helicopter. According to Hope Reese article‚ drone is no different then helicopter‚ “When the courts look at it‚ they’d look at drones being the same as a helicopter. It’s a platform

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    Drones are unique and come with their own unique benefits and problems. There are many uses and benefits of using drones such as the efficiency‚ affordability‚ and reliability‚ but with those benefits come some concerns and problems such as privacy and regulation difficulties. These complications cannot get in the way of the potential that drones possess to change the future for the betterment of mankind. Moreover‚ drones have been used throughout the world and they cannot come to a stop now. The

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    Drone Technology Analysis

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    surely be deliberated as weapons than they could as advanced technology. Such expertise in the wrong hands could cause a fiasco. In contrast‚ from the eighth paragraph of the second table of contents‚ “Research has introduced the use of a range of aerial platforms and an innovative application of thermography which can observe‚ document‚ and assist authorities in detecting illegal activities” says the author. It can be inferred that drones have a positive side as well. To elaborate‚ drones have been

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    the “CIA have not committed one civilian fatality‚ while allowing the troop death rate to decrease dramatically.” During the constant bettering of machinery throughout the world‚ the use of technology has come to a halt when it comes to an unmanned aerial vehicle. Slowly proving to be more reliable than the average pilot‚ in the years progressing new found respect has been shown by doubting militaries. In a HALE UAV article written by Carlos Reyes he states that “drones can fly up to 60‚000 feet‚ being

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