Murder Inc - Licensed to Kill
US Assassination Drones & Targeted Killings
US Assassination Drones & Targeted Killings
By Press TV
November 09, 2011 "Information Clearing House" The CIA and the U.S. military have used unmanned aerial vehicles known as drones to target and kill “suspected militants” in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, Somalia and Libya. Drone operations have become a hallmark of the Obama administration's "counterterrorism campaign." He ordered the first drone strike of his presidency just 72 hours after he took office.
The United Nations has identified the U.S. as the world's number one user of "targeted killings" largely due to its drone attacks in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Human rights lawyers also deem the drone strikes as "extrajudicial killings" charging that there is no legal basis for the attacks. Although there is no exact record of CIA drone-inflicted civilian deaths, various independent organizations and human rights activists have put the figure at several hundreds.
* Murder Inc - Licensed to Kill* :US Assassination Drones & Targeted Killings:** Information Clearing House
US military adds armed robotic helicopters to fleet
The US military plans to add a lethal new drone to its fleet -- a robotic helicopter for the US Navy equipped with laser-guided rockets, defense giant Northrop Grumman said Wednesday.
The armed Fire Scouts will mark a new era in naval warfare, offering an alternative to pilots flying attack helicopters or fighter jets off warships and reflecting a broader shift to robotic technology across the US military in recent years.
An unarmed version of the MQ-8B Fire Scout is already flying surveillance and reconnaissance missions for the US Navy, using cameras and sensors inside a cone on the aircraft's nose.
Northrop Grumman won a contract in September worth $17 million to outfit the choppers with 70 mm rockets, with racks capable of carrying eight or 14 of the weapons on an aircraft, the company said.
US military adds armed robotic helicopters to fleet - Yahoo! News