Sunday, February 17, 2013

The prototype unmanned now used in Afghanistan was actually designed in 1916, although it was a monoplane of wood and tin

drones snooping on Afghanistan now has a longer history than you think. In 1916, a military scientist designed an "aerial torpedo" designed to be loaded with explosives and leads to fatal zeppelin bombing raids in the south of England. At a conference at the Royal Aeronautical Society on Monday night, Michael Draper, author of Sitting Ducks and Peeping Toms, raising layers century secret unmanned aerial vehicles, starting with the prototype called safe by the initials "AT".


"Low really was not allowed to fly because he was a pilot," says Draper. The qualified pilot operates the satellite was never, of course, anything controlled by radio remote control, you can not do anything about it. And before long, says Draper, "occurred at the end of the war." But it is true that, over time, the Old Testament would have been enemy balloons war and the collapse of lead zeppelins. UAVs have successfully developed the period between the two wars, but merely to provide buzzing around the target. It is in the second Gulf War really came into their own by sending television pictures live to their masters, a development that would baffled boffins, but visionary in 1916.



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