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Force Multiplication/Autonomy
Duplication of Capability
Recruitment and Retention
Industrial Base Considerations
CONGRESSIONAL CONSIDERATIONS
Measures of Effectiveness
CURRENT MAJOR DOD UAS PROGRAMS
OTHER CURRENT UAS PROGRAMS
RQ-5A Hunter / MQ-5B Hunter II
Small Tactical Unmanned Aerial System (STUAS)
Unmanned Carrier-Launched Airborne Surveillance and Strike (UCLASS)
High Altitude Long Endurance Systems
Chapter 2 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE REPORT TO CONGRESS ON ADDRESSING CHALLENGES FOR UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD) REPORT TO CONGRESS ON THE DEPARTMENT’S PROGRESS IN ADDRESSING CHALLENGES FOR UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS (UAS)
SECTION 2 – ISSUES BEING ADDRESSED BY THE UAS TASK FORCE UAS ACCESS TO NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM
UAS Executive Committee (ExCom)
DoD Airspace Integration Plan
Common Sense and Avoid (SAA)
Common Control Station Architecture
Remote Video Terminals (RVT)
SECTION 3 –COORDINATION OF UAS ISSUES AND ISR-RELATED MANNED/ UNMANNED CAPABILITIES
Frequency and Bandwidth IPT
Research and Engineering (R&E) IPT
Unmanned Systems Roadmap (USR) FY2009-20347
SECTION 4 – ACTIONS TAKEN TO IMPLEMENT UAS TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS
Interoperability Profiles
Electro -Optical /Infra-Red (EO/IR) Sensor Commonality
Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Payload Commonality
Synergies between BAMS and GH Programs
Chapter 3 U.S. AIR FORCE FACT SHEET MQ-9 REAPER
Chapter 4 U.S. AIR FORCE FACT SHEET MQ-1B PREDATOR
Chapter 5 U.S. AIR FORCE FACT SHEET RQ-4 GLOBAL HAWK
Chapter 6 STATEMENT OF JOHN F. TIERNEY, CHAIRMAN SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND GOVERNMENT REFORM US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HEARING ON “RISE OF THE DRONES: UNMANNED SYSTEMS AND THE FUTURE OF WAR”
Chapter 7 STATEMENT OF PETER WARREN SINGER, BEFORE THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND GOVERNMENT REFORM, SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Chapter 8 STATEMENT OF DR. EDWARD BARRETT, U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY, BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS. HEARING ON "RISE OF THE DRONES: UNMANNED SYSTEMS AND THE FUTURE OF WAR"
Chapter 9 WRITTEN TESTIMONY SUBMITTED BY KENNETH ANDERSON U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS SUBCOMMITTEE HEARING: “RISE OF THE DRONES: UNMANNED SYSTEMS AND THE FUTURE OF WAR”*
The Multiple Strategic Uses of Drones and Their Legal Rationales
The Lack of Public Legal Justification from the Administration
“Reducing US Disincentives to Use Violence”
Chapter 10 STATEMENT OF MICHAEL S. FAGAN CHAIR, UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS (UAS) ADVOCACY COMMITTEE ASSOCIATION FOR UNMANNED VEHICLE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL (AUVSI) BEFORE THE HOUSE OVERSIGHT AND GOVERNMENT REFORM SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS*
UAS FACTS, FIGURES AND QUOTES
Army UAS statistics as of 10 March 2010
Chapter 11 DEFENSE ACQUISITIONS: DOD COULD ACHIEVE GREATER COMMONALITY AND EFFICIENCIES AMONG ITS UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS STATEMENT OF MICHAEL J. SULLIVAN, DIRECTOR ACQUISITION AND SOURCING MANAGEMENT
UNMANNED AIRCRAFT ACQUISITIONS HAVE EXPERIENCED COST GROWTH, SCHEDULE DELAYS, AND PERFORMANCE PROBLEMS
EFFORTS TO COLLABORATE AND IDENTIFY COMMONALITY WERE SUCCESSFUL IN SOME CASES, WHILE NOT IN OTHERS
SERVICE-CENTRIC ACQUISITION PROCESSES AND INEFFECTIVE COLLABORATION HAVE REDUCED OPPORTUNITIES FOR COMMONALITY
DOD CONTINUES TO INCREASE ITS EMPHASIS ON AND FUNDING FOR UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS
APPENDIX I: ADDITIONAL UNMANNED AIRCRAFT PROGRAM DATA AND INFORMATION
Chapter 12 TESTIMONY OF DYKE D. WEATHERINGTON DEPUTY DIRECTOR, UNMANNED WARFARE OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE BEFORE THE UNITED STATES HOUSE COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND GOVERNMENT REFORM SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS
ACQUISITION OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS
Update on DoD UAS Programs
Overview of Department Initiatives to Increase Commonality and Efficiencies
RQ-4 Global Hawk / Broad Area Maritime Surveillance (BAMS) Joint Efficiencies
Electro Optical Infrared (EO/IR) Sensor Payload for Predatorand ER/MP
Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Payload
Chapter 13 TESTIMONY BY KEVIN J. WOLF, US DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, BEFORE THE NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND REFORM
US DUAL-USE EXPORT CONTROLS RELATING TO UAVS
A. The Missile Technology Control Regime
B. US Implementation of Missile Technology Export Controls
C. Export Control Enforcement
Aviation Services International
Chapter 14 TESTIMONY OF MICHAEL W. LEWIS, OHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY PETTIT COLLEGE OF LAW, BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS. HEARING ON "RISE OF THE DRONES II: EXAMINING THE LEGALITY OF UNMANNED TARGETING"*
The Current Laws of War are Sufficient to Address the Drone Question
Where May Attacks Take Place?
Who May do the Targeting?
Chapter 15 TESTIMONY OF MARY ELLEN O'CONNELL, UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS. HEARING ON "RISE OF THE DRONES II: EXAMINING THE LEGALITY OF UNMANNED TARGETING"
LAWFUL USE OF COMBAT DRONES
I. A Lawful Battlefield Weapon
II. The Battlefield Defined
III. Battlefield Restraints
Chapter 16 TESTIMONY OF WILLIAM C. BANKS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS, COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND GOVERNMENT REFORM, UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Overview of the Law that Applies to the Use of Drones in Targeted Killing
Chapter 17 RECENT DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS FOR MILITARY AIRSHIPS
INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE AND RECONNAISSANCE (ISR)
PERFORMANCE OF AIRSHIPS RELATIVE TO OTHER AIRCRAFT
PERFORMANCE OF AIRSHIPS RELATIVE TO SATELLITES
LOW-ALTITUDE INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE
HIGH-ALTITUDE INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE