Today's military has seen an evolution in technology that is creating an entirely new capability to project power through the use of unmanned systems while reducing the risk to human life. The contributions of unmanned systems continue to increase. As of October 2006, coalition Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UASs), exclusive of hand-launched systems, had flown almost 400,000 flight hours in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) had responded to over 11,000 Improvised Explosive Device (IED) situations, and Unmanned Maritime Systems (UMSs) had provided security to ports. As a result of these successes, the Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR) emphasized the importance of unmanned systems in the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT). Unmanned systems are highly desired by combatant commanders (COCOMs) for the many roles these systems can fulfill. Tasks such as mine detection; signals intelligence; precision target designation; chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, explosive (CBRNE) reconnaissance; and communications and data relay rank high among the COCOMs' interests. These unmanned capabilities have helped reduce the complexity and time lag in the 'sensor' component of the sensor-to-shooter chain for prosecuting 'actionable intelligence.' Unmanned systems are changing the conduct of military operations in the GWOT by providing unrelenting pursuit combined with the elimination of threats to friendly forces; including injury, capture, or death.
Unmanned Systems Roadmap 2007-2032
2007
189 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Sciences , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Optical Detection , Aircraft , Transportation , Marine Engineering , Military operations , Detectors , Unmanned , Military intelligence , Warfare , Threats , Mine detection , Ground vehicles , Military commanders , Target designators , Time lag theory , Terrorism , Reconnaissance , Data links , Drones , Precision , Signals , Explosive charges , Risk , Global , Robotics , Uas(Unmanned aircraft systems) , Ugv(Unmanned ground vehicles) , Ums(Unmanned maritime systems) , Uuv(Unmanned underwater vehicles)
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