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The History of Robotics by Adam Currie
Machina Speculatrix,
W. Grey Walter's
three wheeled, turtle like, mobile robotic vehicles.
Shakey the Robot,
the first mobile robot to reason about its actions.
Timeline of UAV's, a chronology of unmanned warfare and surveillance from the skies.
Robotics at
the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, San Diego
USAF Museum Unpiloted Vehicles,
an index
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,
history, current technology, and future prospects in the military arena.
U.S.
Unmanned Military Aerospace Vehicles, Missiles, Drones, UAVs, Rockets,
. . . Satellites.
Kettering Aerial Torpedo "Bug"
a primitive flying bomb.
The Radioplane Target Drone
an aerial target for antiaircraft gunnery training.
Radioplane B-67 Crossbow,
a pilotless drone initially designed as a high altitude target.
Teledyne
Ryan Aeronautical
AQM-34L;
Firebee I
jet-powered subsonic reconnaissance drone.
USAF D-21 Tagboard Drone
a supersonic reconnaissance drone from the Cold-War era.
DOD Pioneer UAV,
the U.S.'s first deployable real-time intelligence and reconnaissance system.
USAF
Predator, an aircraft system for surveillance and reconnaissance
missions.
USAF
Global Hawk, a high altitude, long endurance aerial reconnaissance
system
USA Hunter,
a joint tactical unmanned aerial system for surveillance and
reconnaissance.
Phoenix (UK),
a battlefield surveillance, acquisition and targeting system.
The B-52 and it's
Missiles
Boeing
YQM-94A "Compass Cope B", for high-altitude, long-range,
RPV surveillance and reconnaissance.
Unmanned
Combat Armed Rotorcraft, an autonomous unmanned VTOL weapons system.
X-47A
Pegasus,
an unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) presently under development.
StrikeStar
concept of future unmanned military aircraft.
Lockheed
History, on Space and Missile Programs at Lockheed Missiles & Space Company
Albuquerque Police Department
Bomb Squad Robot
Association for Unmanned Vehicles International
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Center
R/C
Groups Discussion of radio control aircraft, boats and cars.
Project Cyclops
Video clips
Guided
Weapons Technology Course, 31 March - 11 April 2003 and 28 April - 9 May 2003 in UK.
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