Does anyone know who invented the Drone?

i think they just evolved naturally. i mean, bees need to make more bees somehow, right? asexual reproduction is great, sure, but it has its limits.
 
Alfred S. Dronerson.
He was a failed inventor who got lucky. However he never got to spend his new fortune because he died just days after submitting the patent in a tragic incident involving rotor blades after a test run of his new idea "The Ginsu Copter."
 
I was going to confess.

But who would believe me?

And then I'd have to go on Faux Nooz.

Might as well go stand under a tree in this thunderstorm.
 
Does anyone know who invented the Drone? Just wondering.
Given the timeframe -your thread appeared just after Jeremy Scahill's revelations re the new "Snowden-like" leaks- I wonder whether that's what made you think of it.

((Side-note: not quite related to the OP's intent, as I see it: Wouldn't mind if someone commented on Jeremy Scahill's revelations, tho, since I struggle to understand the full implications. They say that there might be some big ones, but what?))
 
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The latest is that the Executive branch is now ready to institute regulations which require every drone in the country to be registered with the Department of Transportation. Like every legal airplane in the country now, each drone will have its own, unique identifying #.
 
Germans invented cruise missiles. V-1 ramjet powered, catapult launched, unmanned radio directed aerial vehicle.

GPS technology made smart weapons what they are today.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unmanned_aerial_vehicle#History

In the mid-1800s, Austria sent unmanned, bomb-filled balloons to attack Venice.

During the 1973 Yom Kippur War, Soviet-supplied surface-to-air missile batteries in Egypt and Syria caused heavy damage to Israeli fighter jets. As a result, Israel developed the first UAV with real-time surveillance.[22][23][24] The images and radar decoying provided by these UAVs helped Israel to completely neutralize the Syrian air defenses at the start of the 1982 Lebanon War, resulting in no pilots downed.[25] The first time UAVs were used as proof-of-concept of super-agility post-stall controlled flight in combat flight simulations was with tailless, stealth technology-based, three-dimensional thrust vectoring flight control, jet steering UAVs in Israel in 1987.[
 
Given the timeframe -your thread appeared just after Jeremy Scahill's revelations re the new "Snowden-like" leaks- I wonder whether that's what made you think of it.

((Side-note: not quite related to the OP's intent, as I see it: Wouldn't mind if someone commented on Jeremy Scahill's revelations, tho, since I struggle to understand the full implications. They say that there might be some big ones, but what?))

Well all I know is that Brandon Bryant testified before a German government committee into the Rammstein air base and the effectiveness (lack of) of the targeting that was being conducted from German air bases. He won some kind of international award for 'whistleblowers' and I'm not sure what his status is going to be as far as the US government is concerned.

If there is a genuine 'second Edward Snowden' - and I'm not sure whether there is or there isn't, it's possible that he might have access to covert surveillance of Republican Presidential candidates. Among other matters.

I am slightly amused at the lack of any kind of authentic suggestion in this thread so far, over the invention of the military drone - which is quite a bit different to a 'radio controlled model plane' although indeed, these types of scale models were used in early tests.

The military drone is classed as an 'invention' for which numerous patents have been applied for and many granted.

On the new Snowden subject - I have reason to believe that not all of the CIA has recently been falling into line with the Borg, and for this reason, a deal has been done for 'nouveau Edward,' to stay silent just for the moment.

There is no 'second Edward Snowden' at the moment.
 
Well all I know is that Brandon Bryant testified before a German government committee into the Rammstein air base and the effectiveness (lack of) of the targeting that was being conducted from German air bases. He won some kind of international award for 'whistleblowers' and I'm not sure what his status is going to be as far as the US government is concerned.

If there is a genuine 'second Edward Snowden' - and I'm not sure whether there is or there isn't, it's possible that he might have access to covert surveillance of Republican Presidential candidates. Among other matters.

I am slightly amused at the lack of any kind of authentic suggestion in this thread so far, over the invention of the military drone - which is quite a bit different to a 'radio controlled model plane' although indeed, these types of scale models were used in early tests.

The military drone is classed as an 'invention' for which numerous patents have been applied for and many granted.

On the new Snowden subject - I have reason to believe that not all of the CIA has recently been falling into line with the Borg, and for this reason, a deal has been done for 'nouveau Edward,' to stay silent just for the moment.

There is no 'second Edward Snowden' at the moment.


Thanks.
 
Do people here actually not know, or are they all being deliberately obtuse...?

A radio guided aircraft system, is not the same thing as a drone. A drone, well, it drones on and on, around and around and around, maybe watching, and then maybe sometimes firing off guns or missiles.

The firing of a projectile of virtually any kind that is intended to hit something it is aimed at, requires a highly stable platform, and so, the significant thing about a military drone is this provision of a stable firing platform while in flight. There's a lot of electronics involved in piloting the drone from some extremely distant control centre, and then determinging the firing vectors and perhaps also the to-target controls.

Originally, military drones were quite noisy but now they are relatively quiet.
 
Do people here actually not know, or are they all being deliberately obtuse...?

A radio guided aircraft system, is not the same thing as a drone. A drone, well, it drones on and on, around and around and around, maybe watching, and then maybe sometimes firing off guns or missiles.

The firing of a projectile of virtually any kind that is intended to hit something it is aimed at, requires a highly stable platform, and so, the significant thing about a military drone is this provision of a stable firing platform while in flight. There's a lot of electronics involved in piloting the drone from some extremely distant control centre, and then determinging the firing vectors and perhaps also the to-target controls.

Originally, military drones were quite noisy but now they are relatively quiet.
But do they cause autism? I think we should be told!
 
Abraham Karem, invented the military drone including the Predator.

Good friend of Tony Blair, lives in disguise and under cover in Puerto Banus now. Got several billion dollars from the American and the UK taxpayer over a number of decades.

A drone is not an unmanned vehicle - it's manned all right. It's just the man is far far away.

According to whistleblower insiders, over ninety per cent of all drone strikes are failed attacks on specific targets. Which is not to say that people do not fear them, so they have some 'value.'
 
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