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THRESHOLD: Robot Soldiers-The Future of Combat. #JackCary
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In a World Full of Global Tensions, with Europe Slowly Falling into Chaos, the Time has Never Been More Right to Discuss the Future of Unmanned Combat Technology.
It is estimated that 123 million people died in wars in the 20th century, and just 37 million of them were military. The rest were collateral civilian deaths (27 million), genocide and other mass murder (41 million) and consequential famines (18 million).
Surely if there must be war at all in the 21st century, there has to be a better way. It is unlikely that robots will ever totally replace soldiers in war but, to the degree that they can, they should.
The ability of robots to synchronize weapons, share information and make tactical decisions provides overwhelming advantages all while minimizing the human cost of war.
Remotely operated vehicles, airborne and otherwise, could more precisely target enemy positions which, now more than ever, are located among civilian populations-their so-called
human shields.
Technology has replaced the high-level carpet-bombing of the Second World War and the Americans' indiscriminate aerial campaign in Vietnam, history's longest and heaviest aerial bombardment.
Today, laser-guided bombs and missiles aim to take out hostiles with precision, supposedly minimizing civilian casualties. Innocent non-combatants still die by the thousands, however; they are victims of terror, mistakes, unscrupulous tactics and bigger bombs.
The solution, if there is one at all? More technology.
#Threshold #JackCary #RobotSoldiers #ModernWarfare #CARCUniversal #Paranormal #CARCUniversal #Warfare #War #WW3 #CARC
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ON THIS THRESHOLD: Robot Soldiers the Future of Combat:
In a World Full of Global Tensions, with Europe Slowly Falling into Chaos, the Time has Never Been More Right to Discuss the Future of Unmanned Combat Technology.
It is estimated that 123 million people died in wars in the 20th century, and just 37 million of them were military. The rest were collateral civilian deaths (27 million), genocide and other mass murder (41 million) and consequential famines (18 million).
Surely if there must be war at all in the 21st century, there has to be a better way. It is unlikely that robots will ever totally replace soldiers in war but, to the degree that they can, they should.
The ability of robots to synchronize weapons, share information and make tactical decisions provides overwhelming advantages all while minimizing the human cost of war.
Remotely operated vehicles, airborne and otherwise, could more precisely target enemy positions which, now more than ever, are located among civilian populations-their so-called
human shields.
Technology has replaced the high-level carpet-bombing of the Second World War and the Americans' indiscriminate aerial campaign in Vietnam, history's longest and heaviest aerial bombardment.
Today, laser-guided bombs and missiles aim to take out hostiles with precision, supposedly minimizing civilian casualties. Innocent non-combatants still die by the thousands, however; they are victims of terror, mistakes, unscrupulous tactics and bigger bombs.
The solution, if there is one at all? More technology.
#Threshold #JackCary #RobotSoldiers #ModernWarfare #CARCUniversal #Paranormal #CARCUniversal #Warfare #War #WW3 #CARC
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