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Unshackling Training with Drones in the Army, Julian Brazier

Drone warfare has revolutionised the battlefield – it is urgent that regulatory barriers to training are modernised.
Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UASs or drones) are now the principal weapons in the Ukraine War, accounting for an estimated 80% of all casualties there, (although it is widely believed that artillery would play a larger role on the Ukrainian side, if it were not for a shortage of suitable ammunition). This has already transformed the battlefield, and yet the capabilities of drones are developing at bewildering speed – with the recent remarkable attacks on the Russian strategic bomber fleet by what the Ukrainian SBU declared to be partially autonomous drones carried by civilian trucks. Article is here

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