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unhappycamper

(60,364 posts)
Thu Aug 15, 2013, 08:36 AM Aug 2013

DON’T SAY ‘DRONES,’ Beg Drone Makers

http://breakingdefense.com/2013/08/14/dont-say-drones-beg-drone-makers/



Our photo, by colleague Mike McCarthy, was shot yesterday in front of the Washington Convention Center, where the AUVSI conference is being held.

DON’T SAY ‘DRONES,’ Beg Drone Makers
By Richard Whittle on August 14, 2013 at 5:39 PM

AUVSI: When you read or hear the word “drone,” is your first thought, “killer robot?” The leaders of the drone industry fear it is, which is why they’re hoping to persuade the news media to stop using a nice, clear, five-letter English word and instead clutter their reports with eye-glazing acronyms such as UAS, UAV, RPA or some such. (Yes, that was an editorial comment.)

How seriously do drone makers take this issue? Journalists logging onto the Wifi in the Media Room at the Association of Unmanned Vehicle Systems International conference in Washington this week had to use this password: “DONTSAYDRONES.”

AUVSI, the Air Force, the Navy, the Army and many defense industry leaders just hate the word “drones.” The Media Room Wifi login password, clearly, was a clever — but feeble — attempt to condition the media to drop a word whose primary definition used to be “lazy male bee” but today is a popular synonym for unmanned aircraft. The trade group and many of its members prefer the terms “unmanned aerial systems” (UAS) or “unmanned aerial vehicles” (UAV) or “remotely piloted aircraft” (RPA) or, as they’re officially known in Europe, “remotely piloted aircraft systems” (RPAS)

“The average person on the street, and even intelligent and informed people, when they think of the word ‘drone,’ they think of the military, they think hostile, they think weaponized, they think large and they think autonomous,” argues AUVSI’s president, Michael Toscano, especially after several years of Code Pink protests against drone strikes. That connotation is not only inaccurate but damaging, he told me, to a nascent industry whose products range in size from aircraft as big as an airliner to aerial vehicles that can fit in the palm of your hand, and whose potential peaceful uses far outnumber their role in combat operations and CIA targeted killings.



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DON’T SAY ‘DRONES,’ Beg Drone Makers (Original Post) unhappycamper Aug 2013 OP
They are our friendly servants, willing to help us 24/7. MannyGoldstein Aug 2013 #1
"Freedom Mist" unhappycamper Aug 2013 #3
Great comment! dixiegrrrrl Aug 2013 #4
I refuse to watch the idiocy MuseRider Aug 2013 #2
 

MannyGoldstein

(34,589 posts)
1. They are our friendly servants, willing to help us 24/7.
Thu Aug 15, 2013, 08:41 AM
Aug 2013

Maintaining a constant vigilance over our freedoms that others hate, and turning those others into Freedom Mist when they try to stop our freedoms. Or think about stopping our freedoms. Or look like the kind of people who might start thinking about stopping our freedoms.

MuseRider

(34,358 posts)
2. I refuse to watch the idiocy
Thu Aug 15, 2013, 08:56 AM
Aug 2013

that has become our "twitter and giggle" news so I won't hear it but I would be willing to bet they are all using those other letter salad names before the end of the month.

Gotta protect our way of life at any cost to anyone, including our own lives or souls.

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