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St. Inigoes, Md. – A "Silver Fox" Unmanned Aerial Vehicle and its operator’s station on display at the 2005 Naval UAV Air Demo held at the Webster Field Annex of Naval Air Station Patuxent River. The Silver Fox UAV is designed to provide low cost aerial surveillance imaging and carry sensor payload packages weighing up to four pounds. Video images are transmitted from Silver Fox to a ground station for quick reference. One ground station can simultaneously operation ten units. U.S. Marine Corps units are currently operating the Silver Fox UAVs in Iraq for reconnaissance missions. The daylong UAV demonstration highlights unmanned technology and capabilities from the military and industry and offers a unique opportunity to display and demonstrate full-scale systems and hardware.

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current14:12, 16 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 14:12, 16 January 20173,008 × 2,000 (2.12 MB)127.0.0.1 (talk)St. Inigoes, Md. – A "Silver Fox" Unmanned Aerial Vehicle and its operator’s station on display at the 2005 Naval UAV Air Demo held at the Webster Field Annex of Naval Air Station Patuxent River. The Silver Fox UAV is designed to provide low cost aerial surveillance imaging and carry sensor payload packages weighing up to four pounds. Video images are transmitted from Silver Fox to a ground station for quick reference. One ground station can simultaneously operation ten units. U.S. Marine Corps units are currently operating the Silver Fox UAVs in Iraq for reconnaissance missions. The daylong UAV demonstration highlights unmanned technology and capabilities from the military and industry and offers a unique opportunity to display and demonstrate full-scale systems and hardware.
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