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How are drones changing the landscape of modern warfare?

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Aug 12, 2025
The podcast delves into the pivotal role of drones in modern warfare, particularly during the Ukraine conflict. It highlights how drones have evolved from peripheral tools to central weapons for surveillance and combat. Ethical concerns and the challenges posed by autonomous drones are discussed, as well as the growing number of countries acquiring military drones. Lastly, experts explore defensive strategies against drone threats, emphasizing the complexities nations face in adapting to this rapidly changing landscape of warfare.
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Early Drive To Remove Humans From Combat

  • James Patton Rogers traces drone roots to WWI and interwar experiments.
  • Early inventors aimed to replace frontline humans with automated machines.
ANECDOTE

Lightning Bug Dominated Vietnam Surveillance

  • James Patton Rogers recounts the Lightning Bug as Vietnam's most deployed aerial system.
  • It surveyed the ground then crash-landed for retrieval on preprogrammed routes.
INSIGHT

Drones Normalized Targeted Killings

  • Gary O'Donoghue highlights post-9/11 drones enabled signature and targeted killings.
  • Such strikes caused civilian casualties and provoked sustained international criticism.
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