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  1. This report focuses on two Navy platform classes—unmanned undersea vehicles and unmanned surface vehicles—and explores the potential for increasing the numbers and capabilities of …

  2. SUMMARY To better understand trends in Chi-nese unmanned systems research, development, acquisi-tion, and employment, and their potential implications, RAND undertook exploratory analysis …

  3. However, unmanned surface vehicles (USVs)— maritime vehicles uninhabited by personnel that maintain continu-ous, substantial contact with the surface—have received less attention and …

  4. The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International’s (AUVSI’s) Unmanned Systems and Robotics Database–Air Platforms served as a source for data on current and historical UAS …

  5. 70 See David Leary, ‘Frozen Robots: Autonomous Underwater Vehicles and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in the Antarctic: A New Tool or a New Challenge for Sustainable Ocean Governance?’ in Nengye …

  6. Dec 1, 2022 · KEY FINDINGS Unmanned aerial systems (UASs), or drone technologies, for both individual systems and for surrogate swarms represent a current threat and, in the case of intelligent …

  7. The most–commonly used unmanned vehicles at this time are unmanned aerial vehicles. An unmanned aerial system (UAS) includes an unmanned aerial vehicle, its potential payload, and the command …

  8. To support developing issues regarding delivery drones, the RAND Corporation launched an exploratory study that brings together RAND’s expertise in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operations, …

  9. As unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) rapidly evolve, regulators around the world are scrambling to keep up with new uses, capabilities, and technology. Understanding international drone legislation is …

  10. Manned-Unmanned Teaming in People’s Liberation Army Discourse of Intelligent Warfare China’s military planners, likely shaped by a Marxist worldview, generally embrace an evolutionary view of …