Danh ngôn của Robert M. Gates
When I was the director of Central Intelligence in the early '90s, I tried to get the Air Force to partner with us in building drones. And they didn't want to, because they had no pilots.
When I was the director of Central Intelligence in the early '90s, I tried to get the Air Force to partner with us in building drones. And they didn't want to, because they had no pilots.
Khi tôi còn là giám đốc Cục Tình báo Trung ương vào đầu những năm 90, tôi đã cố gắng thuyết phục Không quân hợp tác với chúng tôi trong việc chế tạo máy bay không người lái. Và họ không muốn, vì họ không có phi công.
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