

Dexter Filkins on Drones and the Future of Warfare
23 snips Jul 29, 2025
Dexter Filkins, a renowned staff writer for The New Yorker, delves into the shifting landscape of modern warfare influenced by drone technology. He discusses how Ukraine leverages low-cost drones to redefine combat dynamics, posing challenges to traditional military strategies. Filkins highlights the Pentagon's struggle to adapt its procurement processes amidst rising tensions with China. The ethical implications of using AI in warfare are also explored, contrasting precision strikes against the tragic consequences of collateral damage.
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War Is More Drone-Driven
- Modern warfare emphasizes drones, robots, and AI more than large troop movements and tanks.
- Precision-guided, cheap drones allow smaller forces to inflict heavy damage remotely.
Secret Drone Factory Visit
- Dexter visited a secret drone factory in Western Ukraine under blindfold.
- The factory resembled an office with cubicles and simulators, producing thousands of low-cost drones.
$500 Drones Kill Million-Dollar Targets
- Ukrainian drones costing $500 each effectively destroy Russian equipment worth millions.
- The cost disparity revolutionizes battlefield tactics and makes drones powerful equalizers.