Camp MantanzasG eneral Enrique Constanza studied the photo in his hand for a few long moments and then tossed it on his desk amid a pile of other photos showing the known inventory of U.S. drones. “This is everything?” “This is everything listed in the threat aviation order of battle, sir.” His pawed the pile of photographs—some clear and detailed; recently copied from internet sites and some indistinct and grainy from clandestine sources—and attempted to put them in some sort of order on his general’s cluttered desktop. “There may be a few very new RPVs for which we don’t have imagery, but these are the ones most often used by the American Air Force and Navy.” “RPV?” The general stared at his aide and swept his hand over the pile. “I asked for photos of all the current American UAVs.”

