| | Swarms of Lightweight Scout/Attack Aircraft (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13) |
 | | This is achieved by using easy-to-maintain, burns-less-fuel, piston engines in microlight helicopters so swarms of Air Cavalry "killer bees" can take flight and with the lightweight of modern weaponry, autocannon, rockets and Hellfire/Javelin ATGMs their multiple "stings" will be lethal as their many eyes are looking out across the battlefield in search of the enemy. |
 | | The combination of the rising and falling action, which came to be known as flapping, and the increase and decease this had on the angle of attack served to balance the lifts created on each side of the aircraft. |
 | | Since the retirement of FAC aircraft in the U.S. military, U.S. ground forces have not had good CAS as they once had, and the UAV has failed to live up to expectations and be as good as---let alone better---than human eyes with binoculars and sensors looking for targets actively and directly from aircraft. |
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