Why demand is surging beyond the U.S. in the multibillion-dollar armed drone market

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Here's why demand is surging beyond the U.S. in the multibillion-dollar armed drone market.

The widespread use of drones in Iraq and Afghanistan by the United States to target and kill insurgents jump-started a new chapter in the history of conflict. These high-flying and remotely piloted aircraft could engage targets with impunity while the operators were safely working in a ground control station.

"At the moment, we've seen over 100 states worldwide using military drones, and that number is growing significantly," said Wim Zwijnenburg, project leader, Humanitarian Disarmament at Dutch peace organization PAX. "We have over 20 states that are using armed drones in conflicts or outside of armed conflicts."

Limiting the proliferation of these smaller drones, and the ability to weaponize them, is a regulatory nightmare for government agencies around the world.

 

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Because humans are psychos? Doesn't anyone else see a huge problem with this?

Is it because they are frigging awesome. 😎

Smart

They need to shoot elephant and rhino poachers with armed drones to help save the species...

How much are defense contractors making now? We need a multimillion dollars DRONE but we can't give people decent wages, housing, food, Healthcare, education, benefits. Dear God.

It's pretty horrifying what tax dollars are spent on.

That’s why this world is not peaceful!

How many school lunches does one of those things cost?

“The fighter jet era has passed” as elonmusk says..

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