I did mention the fellow in the United States who was planning to attack the Capitol building. That's an attack profile using unmanned systems that we are going to see, I'm afraid, for the rest of our lives. It's just an absolute inevitability.
When we discuss the ability of the other side, as it were, to get access, if you think back to Google Earth, I remember when Google Earth came out everybody over at Defence went “Yikes” because most of the countries had never had satellite imagery before. Most of the people who we were facing had never had satellite imagery and all of a sudden they did.
Now UAVs are going to do the same thing. Not only are they doing the same thing now already, I mean, we were over-flown in Afghanistan by very rudimentary aircraft, model aircraft with cameras strapped on the bottom of them. That's going to get better as well. You can buy some pretty good non-ITAR robots right off some good websites. We are going to see the bad guys using those more and more, just as I showed you their using them in Syria in the ISIS videos.
But we're also going to get as these things proliferate.... The UAVs are up and they're doing their job. Let's say they're delivering pizzas, but they're still collecting data on the wind, the imagery, and all the other stuff.
What you're going to see in five or eight years is an almost live Google Earth for certain areas of the planet because they're going to have a lot of UAVs over them, and that data is going to be coming in.