Examples of using Armed drones in English and their translations into Chinese
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Panel discussion on the use of remotely piloted aircraft or armed drones in counter-terrorism and military operations.
The Trump administration has demonstrated a continued commitment to the use of military force, including armed drones, to advance U.S. military and national security objectives.
Tehran is now supplying them with ballistic missiles and armed drones for use against Saudi targets, including civilian airports and oil facilities.
Armed drones deployed by the United Kingdom in Afghanistan were not autonomous, they were controlled by trained military pilots.
Certain States had used armed drones as part of their counter-terrorism activities.
New technologies- offensive cyber capabilities, armed drones, robots, and electronic, laser, and standoff weapons- carry new dangers.
Finally, Moscow believes that some U.S. armed drones technically qualify as cruise missiles.
Remotely piloted aircraft or armed drones and emerging autonomous weapons systems 133- 145 20.
Ensuring use of remotely piloted aircraft or armed drones in counter-terrorism and military operations in accordance with international law.
Or armed drones in counter-terrorism and military operations in accordance with international law, including international human rights and humanitarian law.
Its armed drones include the Heron TP, the Hermes 450 and the Hermes 900.
According to Rusi, Iran has also entered Israeli airspace with armed drones operating from bases in Syria.
At present more than 30 nation states possess, or are developing, armed drones for military use.
In the bunker, somewhere in the United States, the pilot squadron lost touch with armed drones flying over the Middle East.
It has urged the U.S. to sell it armed drones for years, which Washington has refused to do.
In the US military, pilots would lose contact with armed drones over the Middle East.
Two potential beneficiaries of the rule changes, Textron Inc(TXT. N) and Kratos Defense and Security Solutions Inc(KTOS. O), currently market smaller armed drones internationally.
In the U.S., DHS and other federal officials are concerned that similarly armed drones could be used against critical facilities, mass gatherings, or other targets.
ISIS has used armed drones to strike targets in Syria, and we are increasingly concerned that they will try the same tactic on our soil.
According to one article,“Already 90 states and non-state groups possess drones, and 30 have armed drones or programs to develop them.”.

