Point Mugu, California โ€“ย At Naval Base Ventura County, an unmanned spy helicopterย completed its maiden voyage the morning of October 31, 2013. The Fire Scoutย MQ-8C passedย over Southern California coastline, demonstrated flight and tracking capabilities, and confirmed a newย autonomic control systemย — meaning the drone flew itself.

The primary function of the Fire Scout fleet is surveillance.ย Its predecessor, the MQ-8B, has already been used to monitor opposition in Afghanistanย and Libya, despite having crashed on several occasions and resulting in a temporary grounding last year. These Blackhawk-style flight vehicles require no human controller and areย manufactured by military-industrial kingpin Northrop Grumman at a cost $15.3 million each. The Navy plans to purchase 145 over the next two years. While this representsย less than 0.2% of the militaryโ€™s annual budget, for the fourth-largest weapons manufacturer this deal representsย roughly half of their annual profit.

Someย features of the modelย include:

–ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  UHF/VHF voice communications relay

–ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Electro-optical, infrared sensors

–ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Laser designator for scanning and tracking targets

This flight test comes just weeks after anotherย Northrop Grummanย computer-navigated Navy drone aircraft,ย the X47-B,ย made news of its first flight. The X47-B resembles a smaller version of the B-2 stealth bomber and can fly round-trip across the country without landing.

Both types of drone are designed for surveillance and not combat, officials say. And while similar technology is already in use today aboard commercial airlinerโ€™s auto-pilot features, the continued funding of computer-controlled technology in our skies is a control shift: pilots replaced by drone operator replaced by computer.

Hours after the test flight, just 50 miles to the east, LAPD helicopters hovered over those reveling on All Hallowโ€™s Eve. While attendees were fixated by stupor and suicide, the desensitization toward a rising surveillance state developed, soon to be managed entirely by computer application.

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