Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Hezbollah's armed drones.

Hezbollah's use of drones to target another militant group shows how warfare is changing: The monopoly of states on the use of military force is eroding, and new technology is leveling the playing field between states and militant groups.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

OR, it show's just who is really behind arming these guys. Funny how drug gangs in the U.S. that get their drugs from covert Gov't agencies also always seem to be the most well armed

CowboyDan said...

Comments are closed there, so I'll comment here.

From the article: "one can imagine a dystopian future where terrorist groups are able to deploy armed drones against less well defended targets."

Who ELSE would any of the "terrorist groups" use them aganst? How do you define "terrorrist?" I think anyone using drones could be defined as a terrorist, nomatter te size of their group.

Have ANY drone victims been able to effectively defend thhemselves? I haven't yet heard of any being destroyed, diverted, or redirected.

We live in a dystopian PRESENT, my friends.

Paul X said...

Those who drone, will be droned.

Anonymous said...

Thats why we should turn the middle east into a new glass covered theme park