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CIA:s PROJECT AQUILINE: making special drones for special missions



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From 1960's CIA have created individual ideas to spy and eliminate enemy targets, and one of the most exotic programs, what this agency has ever created is AQUILINE.  Here we must understand that the moving trajectory of the wing of the bird would not be interested everybody, but when we are making artificial bird-looking robots, we must know, how the bird moves its wing during the flying and getting airborne. The program was made under the high-control of the AREA-51 resort, and it consisted of very interesting drones what seemed like birds. Those drones were or are equipped with the systems, what can be used to track the radio signals, and then those artificial birds would go to eliminate that target.


In the normal models, there would be explosive warhead or some kind of gun inside those devices, but also some of those robots have carbon fiber cloves, what they can use to eliminate the target, and those systems are also suitable for cutting the communication lines and making other sabotage. They can also listen to the communication and photograph the area with the cameras, what is installed in the eyes of that robot bird. And those birds might also laser-microphones, what can be used for eavesdropping.


The laser microphones can also be used as target designation for attacking aircraft. But of course, there are more conventional drones in that kind of missions. The normal "Reaper" drones can also equip with the systems, what are detecting the data- and other radio-transmissions, and then they would start to fly to the target. Those drones can also track the single person by the mobile telephone's IMEI-number. And after that, they would start to attack against that person by using Hellfire or some other missiles, what might be modified smart bullets.


Those new missiles are not bigger than the normal patron, and they cannot be separated from normal rifle shots. When the suspected special ammunition is dropped from the plane, it would home near the target, and then the bullet would be separated and it would fly to the target. In the practice, the "Aquiline" drone is actually quite similar to anti-radiation missiles, and it would use the same kind of electronics and computer programs with those missiles.


It can fly near the communication masts, and shoot the missiles to them. It can also eliminate any person in the world. Those drones might be nuclear powered, and in those cases, the drones would use nuclear batteries or RTG:s what gives them the capacity to operate years in the airborne, and the nuclear system would be very simple, the RTG would be connected to the electric motor, and that gives the system unlimited operation range. And when the ammunition is used, must that thing return the base. Even if that project is officially closed somebody, says that it probably continue as the black budget project. Here we must say that also "Predators" and "Reapers" were first the black budget aircraft before they were introduced to the public.

Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_AQUILINE

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