Sebastian Farnham

Military Drones

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Military Drones explores the profound impact of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) on modern military strategy.
From reconnaissance to targeted strikes, drone warfare has reshaped combat, raising critical ethical questions. The book examines how a technology initially used for simple target practice has evolved into a cornerstone of contemporary military operations, altering traditional concepts of risk and engagement.
For example, drones allow for persistent surveillance, providing real-time intelligence that was previously unattainable.

The book traces the historical development of military drones, highlighting key technological advancements and their strategic implications.
It dedicates significant attention to the ethical and legal dilemmas surrounding their use, such as civilian casualties and the potential for autonomous weapons. Through case studies from Afghanistan, Iraq, and other conflict zones, the book demonstrates the diverse applications of drones, from border patrol to counterterrorism.

The book progresses systematically, beginning with the fundamental technologies and culminating in an assessment of the future of drone technology and its impact on international security.
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151 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Translator
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