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  1. lacking a crew
    an unmanned satellite to Mars

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  • For the rich - a remote-controlled exact copy of an America's cup yacht 1 / 15th the size of a normal vessel.
  • Other extremely technological devices were developed in Ptolemaic Egypt, including remote-controlled steam engines that opened temple doors and magnetically levitated statues in those temples. June « 2010 « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website
  • She denied speculation that a remote-controlled aircraft had been used to photograph the couple from the air. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has been suggested the missile may have been fired from a remote-controlled drone.
  • That day, it was the interior's turn to be brilliantly illuminated - by fluorescent lights carried up to the rafters by remote-controlled helium balloons.
  • DALLAS—Drones, the remote-controlled aircraft used in combat zones, are now hovering over some U.S. cities as police enlist them to get a bird's-eye view of crime scenes and accidents at relatively low expense. The Law's New Eye in the Sky
  • Today, the brothers love racing remote-controlled cars together. The Sun
  • Their tools, no less high-tech than the lobstermen's, range from remote-controlled minisubs to infrared video-recorders operated from onshore labs.
  • Reports claimed a safety net intended to halt the remote-controlled car was not strong enough. The Sun
  • For instance, the new Ford-class carriers will be built with laser guns to kill incoming missiles, anti-torpedo torpedoes to deal with supercavitation technology, and electric catapults for launching UAVs in case fighter jets, with their human pilots, give way to enhanced remote-controlled Predators that can be re­fueled in the air. America’s Elegant Decline
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