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  • 9-11 Attack [r]: A massive terrorist attack on the United States, occurring on September 11, 2001. [e]
  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicle [r]: Powered aircraft, which do not carry humans and can be either remote-controlled by human operators or operate under its own computer control, and can carry lethal or nonlethal payloads (i.e., weapons and sensors) [e]