Military autonomous drones (UAVs) can fly to a specific location, choose their own targets, and kill without the help of a remote human operator. Drones simply allow the pilot to move away from the system, although the operator is still in charge of the drone's maneuvers.
Are military drones fully autonomous?
Military autonomous drones (UAVs) can fly to a specific location, choose their own targets, and kill without the help of a remote human operator. Drones simply allow the pilot to move away from the system, although the operator is still in charge of the drone's maneuvers.
Rachel Doorn02/08/20230 minutes read
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