Unarmed Drones in Afghanistan
FOB SHANK, AFGHANISTAN - MAY 08: A civilian contractor checks a US Army 14' Shadow surveillance drone before it's launched at Forward Operating Base Shank May 8, 2013 in Logar Province, Afghanistan. The Shadow drone is remotely controlled from a nearby cabin by soldiers from the aviation platoon of the 4-3 Infantry Brigade Combat Team. The drone can stay aloft for 6 hours. Logar Province has been infiltrated by Taliban forces from neighboring Pakistan. (Photo by Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images)
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