Top 10 similar words or synonyms for unmanned

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for unmanned

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ဆိုယုဇ်အာကာသယာဉ် The unmanned Progress spacecraft were derived from Soyuz and are used for servicing space stations.
ဆိုယုဇ်အာကာသယာဉ် The first unmanned Soyuz mission was launched November 28, 1966; the first Soyuz mission with a crew (Soyuz 1) was launched April 23, 1967, but the cosmonaut on board, Vladimir Komarov, died during the flight's crash-landing. Soyuz 2 was an unmanned mission, and Soyuz 3, launched on October 26, 1968, was the first successful Soyuz manned mission. The only other fatal mission, Soyuz 11, killed the crew of three also during re-entry due to premature cabin depressurization. Despite these early fatalities, Soyuz is presently widely considered the world's safest, most cost-effective human spaceflight system as demonstrated by its unparalleled length of operational history.
မီယာအာကာသစခန်း Intercosmos ("ИнтерКосмос" Interkosmos) was a space exploration programme run by the Soviet Union to allow members from the military forces of allied [[Warsaw Pact]] countries to participate in manned and unmanned space exploration missions. Participation was also made available to governments of sympathetic countries, such as [[France]] and [[India]].
ဆေတန် ၅ ဒုံးပျံ Wernher von Braun and others also had plans for a rocket that would have featured eight F-1 engines in its first stage allowing it to launch a manned spacecraft on a direct ascent flight to the Moon. Other plans for the Saturn V called for using a Centaur as an upper stage or adding strap-on boosters. These enhancements would have increased its ability to send large unmanned spacecraft to the outer planets or manned spacecraft to Mars.
ဘီ-၂ ကိုယ်ပျောက်ဗုံးကြဲလေယာဉ် It was reported in 2011 that the Pentagon was evaluating an unmanned stealth bomber, characterized as a "mini-B-2", as a potential replacement in the near future. In 2012, Air Force Chief of Staff General Norton Schwartz stated the B-2's 1980s-era stealth would make it less survivable in future contested airspaces, so the USAF is to proceed with the Next-Generation Bomber despite overall budget cuts. The Next-Generation Bomber was estimated, in 2012, to have an projected overall cost of $55 billion.