BREAKING THE DRONE PHALANX
Drones are, fundamentally, electronic and vehicular devices that are intended to accomplish a task with either a degree of involvement with a human operator or by themselves due to programming. There are many kinds. Drone aircraft that are used for gathering information, serving as airborne targets, or high-risk operations in hostile airspace, have been with us for some time. Land or sea-based drones that sail, or submerge, or travel on tracks or on wheels are also common, if less flashy, and static systems are also used.
Drones can do anything they can be programmed and equipped for—to include industrial, communications, surveillance, hazardous environment or rescue operations, or any other application, to include military ones. They are force multipliers, standing in for humans or helping humans.
Due to quantum leaps in drone technology, affordability, and size, the drone is having an increasingly heavy impact on our world.
For our purposes today, we will focus on military and law enforcement applications of these devices. Drones can seek out and attack vehicles, infrastructure, and individuals in or out of cover, and provide perennial surveillance.
Broadly, the small drone—perhaps, very small—is proving to be lethal to the bigger, traditional weapons. This is upending the battlefield order and is forcing adaptation across the spectrum.
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