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In the first half of 2014, the National Security Bureau has been obliged to develop assumptions of the National Unmanned Systems Programme. Taking into account that UAVs are becoming more and more commonly used not only in armed forces, but also in other structures and national security services as well as branches of the national economy and due to this fact they are among the most prospective systems ensuring safety, it seems that their development and use should become priorities in the field of modernisation of the national security of the Republic of Poland, including also defence. In order to meet this challenge, we need in Poland not only political awareness, but also social acceptance and cooperation of i.e. all users, research and development centres, universities, entrepreneurs and non-government organisations. We are looking for solutions that will enable to concentrate on the rapid development of these innovative and technologically advanced fields of science and economy. There is a pressing need to develop a cooperation model, and as an end result, to create an efficiently working system that will enable not only the purchase of the most modern systems in the aspect of number and operation, but also the creation of prospective solutions on the basis of, to the largest possible extend, Polish research and engineering solutions, which shall be an answer to users' expectations.
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171--177
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Bibliogr. 6 poz., rys.
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- National Security Bureau, Armed Forces Supervision Department ul. Karowa 10, 00-315 Warsaw, Poland tel.+48 22 695 18 474 fax: +48 22 695 18 81
Bibliografia
- [1] Adamski, M., Lorenc, W., Ćwiklak, J., Vertical Take off Reconnaissance Unmanned Air Vehicle, 2014 IEEE Chinese Guidance, Navigation and Control Conference, China, Yantai 2014.
- [2] Dalamagkidis, K., Valavanis, K. P., Piegl, L. A., On Integrating Unmanned Aircraft Systems in to the National Airspace System: Issues, Challenges, Operational Restrictions, Certification, and Recommendations, International Series on Intelligent Systems, Control and Automation: Science and Engineering, Volume 54, Springer, 2nd Edition, 2012.
- [3] Ehrhard, T., Air Force UAVs, The Secret History, A Mitchell Institute Study July 2010.
- [4] Valavanis, K. P. (Ed.), Unmanned Aircraft Systems: Challenges and State of the Art, Springer, 2013.
- [5] Valavanis, K. P. (Ed.), Recent Developments in Unmanned Systems, Springer, 2012.
- [6] Valavanis, K. P., Advances in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles State of the Art the Road to Autonomy, University of South Florida, USA Tampa 2008.
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Bibliografia
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