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Recoverable?

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How is this thing RECOVERABLE if it is an aerial target drone? Only if they miss it, or how? Might be nice if somebody who knows elaborates within the article. Max robitzsch 11:43, 30 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Designation-systems.net indicates that is has a parachute that is remote controlled. The defender would use a special missile to shoot at a recoverable target, one with a telemetry warhead instead of explosives. The defense missile telemetry unit radios data back to a ground unit that records that data for later analysis. The drone would become unusable only if the parachute failed, a ground unit was unable to find it after it landed (ie. sunk before recovered, they float too) or if the defense missile hit the target directly. Aerial defense missile use various types of warheads such as the Continuous-rod warhead or blast-fragment warhead and do not require a direct hit to kill the target. --Dual Freq 14:13, 30 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Expansion

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Added history content as a part of the rewrite to History of unmanned aerial vehicles. See talk page there for details. Akradecki 16:52, 3 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Lack of citations

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In spite of that the article is well assembled and has foot general references, a great part of the content lack citations and is not covered by the references at the foot. Tags were removed without really reviewing the article following the author's claim that he was harassed. I will handle this edition to other editors to avoid the ungrounded claims of harassment Vanished user 16:41, 31 August 2007 (UTC)

USS CHANCELLORSVILLE accident

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http://www.navaldrones.com/BQM-74E-Chukar-III.html#hits

Worth noting? Hcobb (talk) 17:58, 17 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

In Chancellorsville's article, if a better source can be found. - The Bushranger One ping only 05:04, 18 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]