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Special Operations Forces and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles : Sooner or Later?

By Major Stephen P. Howard, USAF

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Title: Special Operations Forces and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles : Sooner or Later?  
Author: Major Stephen P. Howard, USAF
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Military Science, Unmanned Aircrafts
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Publisher: Air University Press
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Stephen P. Howard, Usa, B. M. (n.d.). Special Operations Forces and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles : Sooner or Later?. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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This study analyzes whether special operations forces (SOF) should use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) to support intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, communications, and resupply capability deficiencies. The author’s objective is to review the missions and requirements of the United States Special Operations Command, examine current and future unmanned aerial vehicle technologies, and analyze whether unmanned aircraft technologies are mature enough to meet the demanding special operations mission. The result of the analysis is that unmanned aerial vehicles have tremendous potential. But, due to the technological limitations and a lack of systems maturity, unmanned aerial vehicles lack the range, reliability, datalink capability, and size to meet SOF needs at this time. However, in the future, UAVs should be able to fulfill several SOF capability deficiencies.

Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION . . . . 1 Notes . . . . . 3 SPECIAL OPERATIONS TASKS AND CAPABILITY DEFICIENCIES . . . . . 5 Notes . . . . . 12 CURRENT AND EMERGING UAV TECHNOLOGIES . . . . 13 Notes . . . . . 24 ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSION . . . . 27 Notes . . . . . 35 BIBLIOGRAPHY . . . . 37

 
 



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