Monday, February 15, 2010

Newspaper Articles

PlayStation and Xbox Games ‘Turn Children Into Scientists And Engineers’ (Telegraph, 25 March 2009)
Israeli Drones In Gaza May Have Had British Engines, Ministers Admit (Guardian, 3 February 2009)
Assassination Method: Surveillance Drone And A Hellfire Missile (Guardian, 23 March 2004)
Flying Robots To Spy On Taliban Bombmakers (Telegraph, ?)
Solar Powered Spy Plane Breaks flight Record (Telegraph, 24 August 2008)
RAF Bomb The Taliban From 8,000 Miles Away (Telegraph, 21 March 2009)
Tensions Rise As UN Says Russia Air Force Downed Georgian Drone (Guardian, 27 May 2008)
Post 9/11 Military Memos Are Released (NY Times, 2 March 2009)
Google Exposes US Airbase In Pakistan Used To Launch Drones (Raw Story, 19 February 2009)
Unmanned Culture Clash (Wired Magazine, 27 May 2005)
Fort Huachuca Post Housing Named Army’s Best (The Fort Huachuca Scout, 12 January 2006)
Arizona High Tech Drug Drone
Drone Attacks In Pakistan Under Review (NPR, 12 February 2009)
Demand Increasing For Drone Operators Trained In Southern Arizona (AP, 12 September 2005)
The Name Of The US Drone ‘Predator’ Reflects What The US Has Become (18 November 2008)
MIT’s Smart flying Drones (Blog: Roland Piquepaille’s Technology Trends, 21 November 2006)
Revenge Of The Killer Drones (Wired Magazine)
Drone School, A Ground’s-Eye View (Wired Magazine)
Navy Seal Officer’s Report On ‘Remote Viewing’ Urges ‘Transcendent’ Intelligence (American Chronicle, 10 February 2009)
Pentagon Plans Blimp To Spy From New Heights (L.A. Times, 13 March 2009)
For Fighter Pilots, Same Swagger, Different Jets (NPR, 19 March 2009)
Pentagon Seeks Flight Of Massive DARPA Spy Blimps (13 March 2009)
DARPA To Raise Robot LANdroid Army (20 June 2007)
DARPA’s Cyborg Concept (Washington Post, 8 October 2007)
DARPA Hatches Plan For Insect Cyborgs To fly Reconnaissance (3 October 2007)
Drones, Coptors, Sensors Team Up To Stop Bombers (Wired Magazine, 14 March 2007)Army Killer Drone Takes First Shots In Combat (Wired Magazine, 5 March 2009)

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