In this photo released by Northrop Grumman Corporation on Monday, May 9, 2011 showing the new intel aircraft called the Firebird. Northrop Grumman Corp. has unveiled a new intelligence-gathering aircraft that can be flown either robotically or with a pilot aboard. The Los Angeles-based defense contractor says the Firebird aircraft would allow the military to simultaneously gather real-time high-definition video, view infrared imagery, use radar and eavesdrop on communications. (AP Photo/Northrop Grumman Corporation)
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