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unmanned

[uhn-mand] / ˌʌnˈmænd /


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Western military support helped modernise the country's armed forces, but it now leads much of the world in developing unmanned systems – like robots and drones.

From BBC

The purchases spanned more than 30 different projects, including missiles for Patriot and Iris-T air defence systems, artillery, torpedoes, weapon systems for aircraft and unmanned aerial reconnaissance systems, according to the defence ministry.

From Barron's

The country revolutionized warfare through the use of cheap, mass produced aerial drones and has used unmanned vehicles that speed across the sea’s surface to attack Russian warships and oil tankers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company has emphasized that its software continues to be fully responsible for driving, and expects some of its trucks will be completely unmanned again by the middle of 2026.

From The Wall Street Journal

On the dock above us loomed the black hull of Excalibur, a 12-metre-long, 19-tonne unmanned submarine, first launched earlier this year.

From BBC