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KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - The RQ-16A T-Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle prepares to land as coalition forces and civilians look on during a display highlighting some of its abilities at Kandahar Airfield Jan 14, 2011. Technicians from Honeywell Internation...
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KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - The RQ-16A T-Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle prepares to land as coalition forces and civilians look on during a display highlighting some of its abilities at Kandahar Airfield Jan 14, 2011. Technicians from Honeywell Internation...
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KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - The RQ-16A T-Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle hovers over a group of coalition forces and civilians in a display highlighting some of its abilities at Kandahar Airfield Jan 14, 2011. Technicians from Honeywell International invite...
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KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - The RQ-16A T-Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle hovers over a group of coalition forces and civilians in a display highlighting some of its abilities at Kandahar Airfield Jan 14, 2011. Technicians from Honeywell International invite...
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KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - The RQ-16A T-Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle hovers over a group of coalition forces and civilians in a display highlighting some of its abilities at Kandahar Airfield Jan 14, 2011. Technicians from Honeywell International invite...
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KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - The RQ-16A T-Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle soars high above Kandahar Airfield in a demonstration some of its abilities Jan 14, 2011. The T-Hawk can fly more than 54 MPH and hover for more than half an hour, potentially providin...
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KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - The RQ-16A T-Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle propels itself from the ground, beginning a display highlighting some of its abilities at Kandahar Airfield Jan 14, 2011. The T-Hawk can fly up to 50 minutes at a time at an altitude o...
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KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - The RQ-16A T-Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle sits, waiting to be primed for a display highlighting some of its abilities at Kandahar Airfield Jan 14, 2011. Technicians from Honeywell International invited coalition forces to a de...
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KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - The RQ-16A T-Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle sits, waiting to be primed for a display highlighting some of its abilities at Kandahar Airfield Jan 14, 2011. Technicians from Honeywell International invited coalition forces to a de...
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KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - The RQ-16A T-Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle sits, waiting to be primed for a display highlighting some of its abilities at Kandahar Airfield Jan 14, 2011. Technicians from Honeywell International invited coalition forces to a de...
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KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - The RQ-16A T-Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle sits, waiting to be primed for a display highlighting some of its abilities at Kandahar Airfield Jan 14, 2011. Technicians from Honeywell International invited coalition forces to a de...
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