Quellennachweis
a) Printmedien:
Bolkcom, Christopher/Bone, Elizabeth (2003): Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Background and Issues for Congress. Washington.
Lange, Sascha (2003): Flugroboter statt bemannter Militärflugzeuge? Berlin.
Lewis, William K. (2002): UCAV – THE NEXT GENERATION AIR-SUPERIORITY FIGHTER? Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.
Office of the Secretary of Defense (2005): Unmanned Aircraft Systems Roadmap 2005–2030. Washington.
Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (2004): Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Uninhabited Combat Aerial Vehicles. Washington.
Thompson, Kenneth E. (1998): F‑16 UNINHABITED AIR COMBAT VEHICLES. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.
b) Digitalmedien:
X‑45 J‑UCAV Joint Unmanned Combat Air System, USA — (www.airforce-technology.com)
Predator RQ‑1 / MQ‑1 / MQ‑9 Reaper — (www.airforce-technology.com)
General Atomics MQ‑9 Reaper (Predator B) — (www.designation-systems.net)
IAI/AAI RQ‑2 Pioneer — (www.designation-systems.net)
Dayton Wright/Kettering Liberty Eagle (“Bug”) — (www.designation-systems.net)
RQ-4A Global Hawk (Tier II+ HAE UAV) — (www.fas.org)
RQ‑1 Predator MAE UAV — (www.fas.org)
X‑45 Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle (UCAV) — (www.fas.org)
PIONEER RQ-2B (pdf-Datei) — (www.puav.com)
DROHNEN IM ZIVILEN UND MILITÄRISCHEN EINSATZ (pdf-Datei) — (www.dominik-heider.de)
UCAV CONFERENCE (pdf-Datei) — (www.iqpc.co.uk)
The Future of the Manned Air Superiority (pdf-Datei) — (http://wps.cfc.forces.gc.ca)
UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES (UAV) — (www.au.af.mil)
UAV Navigation in an Unknown Environment (pdf-Datei) — (http://path.berkeley.edu)
Autonomous Target Following by Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (pdf-Datei) — (www.cs.ucf.edu)
c) Bildnachweis:
Join/FF — Bilder des EADS Barracuda (mit freundlicher Genehmigung).
US Air Force (USAF) – Piktogramm Kommunikationsarchitektur.
US Navy (USN) — RQ-2B Pioneer.
Department of Defense (DoD) – übrige Photographien.
Nellis Air Force Base — Farbbild MQ‑1 Predator.
DefendAmerica — RQ-2B Pioneer.