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    Border Patrol

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    Border Patrol On September 11‚ 2001 lives of U.S citizens were changed forever. Not only have the U. S. troops been in war against the Taliban for 11 years‚ but even for everyday civilian’s travel methods now require more security. Another change was the government who added a special department in the cabinet that is for stopping terrorism and threats that could harm or hurt United States citizens. One of the twenty-two agencies in the Department Of Homeland Security is the Border Patrol agency

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    NAVY‚ they relied on private industries (like Boeing and Northrop Gunman) to create things like unmanned aerial torpedoes. A lot of money was invested to companies to continue manufacturing these unmanned weapons. Later‚ all parts of the military was fully invested into private industry production of military weapons including drones. Especially during wartimes‚ when was an urgent demand for unmanned weapons that would

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    they not only effectively eradicate terrorists‚ but they also keep our soldiers safe and reduce civilian deaths more than traditional methods of attack. Drones are unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that can be flown without a pilot for thousands of miles and can be utilized in many ways. These drones have been used for attaining aerial views of land and water‚ scanning crops‚ fighting wildfires‚ taking photographs‚ and searching and rescuing‚ as well as many other uses. The United States military has

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    Demographics of Drones

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    of Al Qaeda‚ however they are used on US soil also by one law enforcement agency‚ The Department of Homeland. In the United States alone‚ approximately 50 companies‚ universities‚ and government organizations are developing and producing over 155 unmanned aircraft designs. The Department of Homeland uses Drones to police the nations borders to deter unlawful border crossing by unauthorized aliens‚ criminal and terrorist and to detect and interdict the smuggling of weapons and drugs.

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    How Airplane Fly

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    using either static lift or by using the dynamic lift of an airfoil‚[1] or in a few cases the downward thrust from jet engines. The human activity that surrounds aircraft is called aviation. Crewed aircraft are flown by an onboard pilot‚ but unmanned aerial vehicles may be remotely controlled or self-controlled by onboard computers. Aircraft may be classified by different criteria‚ such as lift type‚ propulsion‚ usage and others. Flying model craft and stories of manned flight go back many centuries

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    Intro To ADA

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    INTRODUCTION TO AIR DEFENCE ARTILLERY (ADA) INTRODUCTION 1. In the modern battlefield‚ air power is considered as a significant component of warfare. In modern war the first phase of air battle starts with the massive air attack to gain air superiority and the subsequent phase of attack will commence against the manoeuvre forces and their supporting elements. The aim of the second phase of attack would be to shape the battle field by isolating and reducing the ability of manoeuvre forces for

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    Why drones Fail summary

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    author Audrey Kurth Cronin‚ Professor of Public Policy at George Mason University‚ discuss and argues why she believes that drones aren’t a working strategy in the long-term for the U.S. in their war against terrorism. She examines if the unmanned aerial vehicle actually fulfill the three main goals that are in counterterrorism’s best interest. Firstly‚ Audrey discuss the strategic defeat of al Qaeda‚ where she mentions the fact that drone strikes might not be the most efficient way to defeat the

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    How can the United States of America better defend itself against terrorism? In the past Twenty years the threat of terrorism has been a known threat‚ but it was not until September 11‚ 2001 has passed that the American people were forced to accept and deal with the threat of terrorism. Stricter border security‚ as well as airport‚ and port security have led Americans into an uneasy sense of homeland Security‚ but more must be done. American borders must be secured so that Americans can feel a

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    that even after the estimated killings of about 1‚483 and (2‚364 as of May 16‚ 2011)‚ the master is still unhappy with the pussy cat and every time the bell of trade oops aid is forcing this most allied-ally-and loyal cat to do more. The unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are so powerful that despite jamming our defensive radars system they have jammed the thinking process of our charismatic leadership too. The Brookings institution suggested that drone strikes may kill 10 or so civilians for every

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    Current Issues in US Foreign Policy Within the term of each and every presidency‚ both the President and his staff make several crucial decisions regarding the the United States and its relationship with other nations. On the surface‚ such decisions may seem simple to make. However‚ this is not so. Many variables must be taken into account before each accord. Currently‚ several conflicts exist‚ ultimately which will need to be dealt with by President Obama and his administration in the coming months

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