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DTN News - GADDAFI DEAD NEWS: Muammar Gaddafi's Death - Who Pulled The Trigger?

DTN News - GADDAFI DEAD NEWS: 'Colonel Gaddafi Captured But Died Of Injuries', Libya Transitional Council Official Claims

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011
DTN News - GADDAFI'S FAMILY AFFAIRS: Aline Skaf 'Sexy' Photos - Pictures Of Hannibal Gaddafi's Wife Leaked (NSFW PHOTOS)

One of the photos depicts Skaf, who New York Magazine reports used to be a model, posing seductively in a bathing suit. Another photo shows her leaning in to kiss her husband, her bright red underwear visible.
Hannibal Gaddafi and Skaf made headlines in the winter of 2010 when police were called to their London hotel after Gaddafi reportedly hit his wife, breaking her nose and sending her to the hospital,The Daily Mail reports. She later said she suffered the facial injuries in an accidental fall.
In August, CNN reported that Skaf had tortured Shwygar Mullah, a nanny taking care of her children, by pouring boiling water on her head.
In September, The Independent reported that a laptop found in one of Hannibal's homes in Tripoli contained dozens of images of his family, including pictures of him and his wife with animals -- including a huge python -- "borrowed" from the local zoo. One picture depicts Skaf "scantily dressed, looking nervous, with the snake draped around her,"according to The Independent.
It's not clear if these images are from the same computer.
Three of Muammar Gaddafi's children -- including Hannibal -- reportedly fled to neighboring Algeria in August.
Look: NSFW Photos Of Aline Skaf Leaked:
Found via Gawker via JonTurk via Egotastic.
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DTN News - DEFENSE NEWS: The 'Nasty' Computer Virus Infecting U.S. Military Drones

LIST OF UNITED STATES - DRONES / UAV (COURTESY WIKIPEDIA)
- Emmen Aerospace - Swiper
- Emmen Aerosapce - Super Swiper
- Emmen Aerosapce - Condor
- Hewitt-Sperry Automatic Airplane, weapon (1916)
- Kettering Bug, weapon (1918)
- OQ-2/TDD-1 Radioplane, target (1939)
- Ryan A/BQM-34 series Firebee I and II, target (1951)
- North American X-10, research (1953)
- Northrop GAM-67 Crossbow, multi-role (1956)
- Northrop AQM-35, target (1956)
- McDonnell ADM-20 Quail, decoy (1958)
- Beech MQM-61A Cardinal, target (1959)
- Gyrodyne QH-50, research (1960)
- Beech AQM-37 Jayhawk, target (1961)
- QH-50 DASH, attack (torpedo launch)
- Ryan Model 147/AQM-34 series Fire Fly and Lightning Bug, reconnaissance (1962)
- Northrop M/BQM-74A Chukar, target, decoy (1964)
- Lockheed D-21, reconnaissance (1964)
- Ryan AQM-91 Firefly, reconnaissance (1968)
- BQM-90, target (1970)
- Boeing YQM-94A Compass Cope B, reconnaissance (1973)
- BAE Systems SkyEye (with the United Kingdom), reconnaissance (1973)
- Ryan YQM-98A Compass Cope R, reconnaissance (1974)
- Ryan AQM-81A Firebolt, target (1983)
- BAI BQM-147 Dragon Drone, reconnaissance (1986)
- RQ-2 Pioneer, reconnaissance (1986)
- General Atomics GNAT-750, reconnaissance (1989)
- Sikorsky Cypher, research, (1992)
- Teledyne Ryan BQM-145 Peregrine, Reconnaissance, (1992)
- RQ-1/MQ-1 Predator, reconnaissance, combat (1995)
- LR-3 Tigershark, reconnaissance (2004)
- RQ-3 Dark Star, research (1996)
- RQ-6 Outrider, reconnaissance (1996)
- Bell Eagle Eye, tiltrotor reconnaissance (1998)
- AeroVironment Puma AE, reconnaissance (1998)
- IAI RQ-5 Hunter, reconnaissance (1999)
- AAI RQ-7 Shadow, reconnaissance (1999)
- MQ-8 Fire Scout, reconnaissance (2000)
- RQ-4 Global Hawk, reconnaissance (2001)
- AeroVironment Wasp III, reconnaissance (2001)
- MQ-9 Reaper, reconnaissance, air attack (2006)
- Desert Hawk, reconnaissance (2001)
- AeroVironment Dragon Eye RQ-14, reconnaissance (2002)
- Boeing X-45, research (2002)
- RQ-15 Neptune, naval reconnaissance (2002)
- X-47 Pegasus, research (2003)
- Boeing X-50, research (2003)
- Boeing X-46, research (2003)
- ScanEagle, reconnaissance (2004)
- Systems Integration Evaluation Remote Research Aircraft (SIERRA), research (2009)
- Boeing A160 Hummingbird, research (2005)
- AeroVironment Raven RQ-11, reconnaissance (2005)
- CQ-10 Snowgoose, cargo (2005)
- Lockheed P-175 Polecat, research (2006)
- RQ-16 T-Hawk, reconnaissance (2006)
- Boeing Dominator, experimental (2007) -Persistent Munition Technology Demonstrator-
- Composite Engineering BQM-167 Streaker, in development (2006)[59]
- Propulsive Wing, high lift, large cargo-carrying, cross-flow fan propulsion (2008)
- MQ-1C Warrior, air attack (2009)
- General Atomics Avenger, reconnaissance, attack (2009)
- RQ-170 Sentinel, reconnaissance (2009)
- Arcturus-UAV T-20, reconnaissance, attack (2009)
- Boeing Phantom Eye, reconnaissance (2011)
- Nano Hummingbird, surveillance and reconnaissance (2011)
- NASA Mini-Sniffer, research (1975 to 1982)
- General Atomics ALTUS, research (1996)
- NASA Advanced Soaring Concepts Apex research (cancelled before first flight, 1999)
- NASA Helios and Pathfinder, research (2001)
- Octatron SkySeer
- Switchblade (aircraft) (proposed)
- Aquila experimental Lockheed UAV, early 1980s
- Sadler Vampire UAV18-50, late 1980s Predator precursor
- Trek Aerospace Dragonfly
- Phantom Sentinel
- Insitu Aerosonde
- Vulture (UAV), Under development
- Global Observer Under development
- Boeing HALE Under development
- Gyrodyne QH-50 DASH or Drone Anti-Submarine Helicopter[60]
- Arcturus-UAV T-15[61]
- Arcturus-UAV T-16[61]
- Arcturus-UAV T-20[61]
- Imaging 1's micro UAV[62]
- ATAIR LEAPP[63]
- ATAIR Micro LEAPP[64]
- ATAIR Insect
- Vector P[65]
- Lockheed Martin MPUAV Cormorant (Under development)
- Marcus UAV- Devil Ray UAV[66]
- NASA Hyper III