Military Order Of The World Wars: Bob Hull On Drone Technology & Use In An Ever-Changing Threat Environment

Robert Hull

MOWW News:

This month’s presentation by Robert Hull of LATA Corporation in Los Alamos is a brief introduction to drone technology and use.

We are all familiar with the recreational use of drones, but much more sophisticated drones are being developed and used by militaries as well as terrorists around the world.

These are used for a variety of purposes like surveillance but also for attacks on critical infrastructure. Because of their generally smaller size than regular air – or watercraft, they are much cheaper to make and many are, if necessary, expendable, or even intentionally so in the case of kamikaze drones with lethal warheads.

The MG Miles Chapter of MOWW will hold its next meeting on Zoom at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 15. The evening begins with a brief business meeting followed at about 7:15 p.m. with the presentation.

The Military Order of the World Wars (MOWW) meetings are open to citizens with RSVP at no cost. Contact LTC Gregg Giesler at 505.662.5574 or g.giesler@computer.org to get Zoom meeting information.

About MOWW

 Act of Congress chartered the Military Order of the World Wars in 1919 as a national patriotic organization. The principal objectives of the MOWW are continuing service to the Nation, and patriotic educational opportunity for the nation’s youth and citizens. Current youth programs are focused upon annual Youth Leadership Conferences for high school students presented in New Mexico by its related Sunbelt Patriotic Youth Leadership Conferences, Inc. Current, former and retired federally commissioned officers of all branches of the United States Uniformed Services are eligible for membership in the MOWW and are especially invited to attend their meetings. For additional information about MOWW membership, call Commander Gregg Giesler at 505.662.5574.

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