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** and Unmanned
** Elements of 32 Regiment Royal Artillery-Phoenix Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
** Unmanned aerial vehicle
** Unmanned ground vehicle
** Unmanned version of the Vostok spacecraft ( Russian space capsule )
** Unmanned aerial vehicle capability
** Missiles and Unmanned Airborne Systems
** 132 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Battery
** Joint Unmanned Aerial Systems Center of Excellence

** and combat
** USS Sacramento ( AOE-1 ) was the lead ship of Sacramento-class fast combat support ships, commissioned in 1964 and decommissioned in 2004.
** WWI: Action of 17 November 1917: United States Navy destroyers USS Fanning and USS Nicholson capture Imperial German Navy U-boat SM U-58 off the south-west coast of Ireland, the first combat action in which U. S. ships take a submarine ( which is then scuttled ).
** The U. S. military sustains its first combat fatality in Vietnam, Army Capt.
** U. S. President Bush orders U. S. combat planes and troops to Saudi Arabia to protect a possible attack by Iraq.
** Maurice Jaubert, French composer, wounded in combat ( d. 1940 )
** William E. Fairbairn, English soldier, police officer, and hand-to-hand combat expert ( b. 1885 )
** Cover ( military ), a form of protection in combat
** Pole weapon, combat weapon in which the main fighting part of the weapon is placed on the end of a long shaft, typically of wood
** The Communist Bloc falls and the Cold War ends ( see Fall of Communism and dissolution of the Soviet Union ), and with it the risk of future attack by Communist Bloc forces including by their combat divers.
** One amphibious combat support battalion ( AMFGEVSTBAT )
** Armoured Amphibious Dozer ( AAD ) – Turret-less combat engineer vehicle, fitted with a folding dozer blade at the rear, mine ploughs, a main winch with a capacity of 8, 000 kg and a rocket-propelled earth anchor for self-recovery.
** In the Israeli Defence Forces, Sapper 06 ( פלס 06 ) is a military profession code denoting a combat engineer who has graduated from basic general engineering training.
** In the Finnish army, pioneeri is the private equivalent rank in the army for a soldier who has completed the basic combat engineering training.
** In the British, Canadian and Australian armies, an assault pioneer is an infantry soldier with some limited combat engineer training in clearing obstacles during assaults and light engineering duties.
** A detailed and moving tympanum at the 10th century Hindu temple of Banteay Srei depicts the combat of the brothers, as well as Rama's intervention and Vali's death in the arms of another monkey.
** Flight simulators, including combat flight simulators and space flight simulator games
** Vehicular combat games
** Description: Similar in places to the Fading Suns Second Edition, with rules extensively re-written ( especially combat rules ).
** 31st Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron, Photographic ( July – August 1950 ) Flew combat missions to provide FEAF Bomber Command with target and bomb-damage assessment photography.
** Air Force of Guangzhou Military Region ( armed patrol in the sky of Guangxi, did not see combat )
** In the North Atlantic Ocean, the first U. S. Navy antisubmarine hunter-killer group begins combat operations, centered around the escort aircraft carrier and the aircraft of Composite Squadron 9 ( VC-9 ) embarked aboard her.
** The first combat mission of the U. S. Army Air Forces Republic P-47 Thunderbolt takes place, a fighter sweep by England-based 4th Fighter Group P-47s over France.
** The U. S. Army Forces Eleventh Air Force has carried out even more combat sorties against Japanese forces on Kiska in the Aleutian Islands in July than it had in June.
** The landings on Kiska end the 439-day-long Aleutian Islands campaign, during which the Eleventh Air Force has flown 3, 609 combat sorties, dropped 3, 500 tpns ( 3, 175, 179 kg ) of bombs, lost 40 aircraft in combat and 174 to other causes, and suffered 192 aircraft damaged.

** and aerial
** Norsjö aerial tramway Mensträsk-Bjurfors in Norsjö, Sweden.
** The Roosevelt Island Tramway in New York City was the first aerial tramway in North America used by commuters as a mode of mass transit ( See Transportation in New York City ).
** The Portland Aerial Tram in Portland, Oregon was opened in January 2007 and became the second public transportation aerial tramway in North America.
** In Medellin, Colombia, both the Metro and the recent Metrocable aerial tramway addition can be used while paying a single fare.
** Ski lift, an aerial or surface lift for uphill transport
** aerial or satellite remote sensing: multispectral imagery is acquired and processed to derive maps of crop biophysical parameters.
** Films, chemicals, photo paper and software for aerial photography.
** 104 × 2. 75 in ( 70 mm ) " Mighty Mouse " folding-fin aerial rockets
** 16 × 5 in ( 127 mm ) aerial rockets on underwing racks or
The company adopted a group structure with subsidiary companies as follows :- Meridian Airmaps Ltd ( whose collection of aerial photographs forms part of the National Monuments Record of England ,), Miles Development Products Ltd., Miles Electronics Ltd. and ** Miles Plastics Ltd.
** Flying a Messerschmitt Bf 109, Luftwaffe fighter pilot Erich Hartmann scores his final aerial victory, shooting down a Soviet Yakovlev Yak-9 fighter over Brno, Slovakia.
** The Royal Air Forces " Z Unit " – the first self-contained air unit dedicated to " aerial policing ," the use of independent air power to suppress colonial rebellions – begins operations in British Somaliland against the Dervish State of Mohammed Abdullah Hassan ( the " Mad Mullah ") using 10 Airco DH. 9s.
** Leutnant Kurt Wintgens achieves the first aerial victory by a true fighter plane in history, flying his Fokker M. 5K / MG production prototype of the Fokker Eindecker, downing a Morane-Saulnier two-seat " parasol " observation aircraft, and beginning the period that will become known as the " Fokker scourge.
** American aeronaut and aerial photographer Melvin Vaniman flies a steel-tube-frame triplane he designed and built himself a distance of 150 meters ( 492 feet ) above the parade ground at Issy-les-Molineaux, France.
** Robert Olds, aerial warfare pioneer and USAAF general
** Dogfight, or dog fight, a common term used to describe close-range aerial combat between military aircraft
** the aerial shot,
** The Immelmann turn, an aerial maneuver developed by Max Immelmann
** hill fort 23483 ( includes a beautiful aerial photo )
** Eyes of the Hawk: Enhances his vision and can also grant him an aerial view of the surrounding area.
** If RF ports have aerial connectors: PAL
** RF IN and RF OUT: 75 ohms ; either PAL aerial connectors tuned to channels 32 – 40 or NTSC F-connectors tuned to channel 3 or 4

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