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  2. Loitering munition - Wikipedia

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    Loitering munitions that are capable of making autonomous attack decisions (man out of the loop) raise moral, ethical, and international humanitarian law concerns because a human being is not involved in making the actual decision to attack and potentially kill humans, as is the case with fire-and-forget missiles in common use since the 1960s.

  3. Slaughterbots - Wikipedia

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    The video shows heavier-payload drones blasting holes through walls so that other drones can get inside, but the solution is simply layered defenses." Scharre also stated that Russell's implied proposal, a legally binding treaty banning autonomous weapons, "won't solve the real problems humanity faces as autonomy advances in weapons.

  4. NCSIST Chien Hsiang - Wikipedia

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    The Chien Hsiang was first exhibited in 2017 at the Taipei Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition. [6] In 2019 the Taiwan Air Force’s Air Defense and Missile Command announced a five year, NT$80b (US$2.54b) project to build up a full force of anti-radiation UAVs.

  5. Russia produces new kamikaze drone with Chinese engine ... - AOL

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    Russia started producing a new long-range attack drone called the Garpiya-A1 last year using Chinese engines and parts, which it has deployed in the war in Ukraine, according to two sources from a ...

  6. What is a kamikaze drone? - AOL

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    The officials suggested the strike — one of 28 drones that targeted the Ukrainian capital on Monday — appeared to involve an Iranian Shahed-136 drone, with video… What is a kamikaze drone ...

  7. Drone warfare - Wikipedia

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    Drone attacks can be conducted by commercial UCAVs dropping bombs, firing a missile, or crashing into a target. [6] In the early years of the 21st century, most drone strikes were carried out by the US military in such countries as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Syria, Somalia, Yemen, and Libya using air-to-surface missiles. [7]

  8. Watch the First Confirmed Use of a Tank-Busting ... - AOL

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    And that’s after counting out dozens of missed Russian drone attacks also recorded on camera. Thus, in the spring of 2022, the U.S. placed a $2.2 million initial order for ten Switchblade-600 ...

  9. Terminal Autonomy AQ-400 Scythe - Wikipedia

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    A video link option is available so an operator can manually guide the drone to hit moving targets, but this adds costs and only works at shorter ranges. The basic Scythe airframe costs USD $15,000, which increases to USD$30,000 with a guidance system and other features; this compares to around USD$20,000 for a Shahed-136 one-way attack ...