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ROYAL FLYING CORPS IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR (Q 67991) Equipment used in connection with the first radio-controlled missile. An experimental radio controlled monoplane designed by de Havilland. The first twin opposed engine was designed by Granville Bradshaw and developed about 35 h.p. The serial wires can be seen on the wings and fuselage. This was the first radio controlled monoplane and the one used in the trial flight of 21 March 1917. The model o… Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205315299
WINSTON CHURCHILL DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR (H 10307) The Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill, with Captain The Right Honourable David Margesson, Secretary of State for War, watching preparations being made in an unspecified UK location for the launch of a De Havilland Queen Bee seaplane L5984 from its ramp. The Queen Bee pilotless target drone was a radio-controlled version of the Tiger Moth trainer. Copyright: © IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205195356
“Operation castle bravo- first thermal” by U.S. Department of Energy/ CC0 1.0
This lightweight M2D-EOIR-uAV-USV-UGV drone thermal imaging FLIR gimbal features dual-channel EO/IR capabilities and is gyro stabilized for steady, high-quality footage.
An RQ7 “Shadow” Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) operated by Paratroopers with Bravo Company, 425th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, flies off its launcher Jan. 30, 2014, at Forward Operating Base Sparta at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. The UAS has the capability to cover vast distances of territory and can stay aloft for several hours at a time, all the while sending real-time, important battlefield information back to commanders. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Smith/Released)
M2D Long Range Thermal Imaging Camera for UAV and UAS
UAV1 Advanced Aerial Imaging Systems