Vojenské Rozhledy

Czech Military Review

Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 1/2006: 160-162

Bezpilotní letadla letectva USAVojenský profesionál

Ing. Josef Nastoupil

Článek se zabývá budoucností bezpilotních letadel a příslušných jednotek vojenského letectva USA, nikoli bezpilotními letadly, jimiž disponují pozemní síly. Popisuje organizaci a vybavení jednotek bezpilotních letadel, metody řízení letadel za letu, možnosti bojového použití a výcvik personálu.

U.S. Airforce's Unmanned Vehicles

UAV specialists predict that within ten years, half the aircraft flying will be unmanned. They also foresee conflicts where a few soldiers will dominate stateside battlefields. The UAV Center of Excellence is going to draw the unmanned part of the Air Force, to study the best ways to use UAVs. The Air Warfare Centre at Nellis, Nevada, develops tactics for the use of aircraft and directs combat training. The UAV center would take on a whole range of issues from airspace control to various kinds of systems. Unmanned aircraft are to expect to play a key role in delivering directed-energy weapons to battlefields. Stealth will become a standard in UAV fleets just as it is in manned combat aircraft today. A number of additional improvements are expected to increase the capability of Predator squadrons. UAVs may have to specialize in strike or intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. Source: articles by David A. Fulghum, Aviation Week and Space Technology No 12, 2005.

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Nastoupil, J. (2006). Bezpilotní letadla letectva USA. Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review87(1), 160-162
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