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Old 07-10-13, 10:32 PM   #1
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Default US Navy first drone landing on aircraft carrier

http://www.smh.com.au/technology/tec...711-2prcl.html

Looked like a pretty smooth test. Not many human pilots stick a landing like that first time on a carrier. How long before the carriers become autonomous?
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Did anybody else play Call of Duty: Black Ops 2?

Does anybody else think a drone military is a bad idea?

Anybody else?
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Old 07-10-13, 11:09 PM   #3
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No its just you.

Like all things it depends on your point of view. If you are a victim of a drone attack, then aside from being dead, you would probably be on the side of the argument that says they are a bad idea. If you sell military hardware and in particular drones, then you'd say its a very good idea. There are all shades in between.

They save lives, they take lives. So do humans. What's the difference?
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They save lives, they take lives. So do humans. What's the difference?
Humans are better at differentiating targets....Humans have self-control...Humans are well....human.

Yes...using drones saves lives while also taking them.

We are behind on our cybersecurity.... What's to stop the Chinese from hacking into our drone fleet and unleashing hell?

Drones are very useful and they can be good....but they just give me that bad gut feeling ya know? I'm just not real sure we should put all of our military power into something that isn't directly controlled by humans.

Humans can't be hacked into and turned on their owners (as easily) like Drones can. Humans make mistakes....but if the drone fleet gets hacked into and turned on the American people...those drones are going to kill like they've been designed to do it....like a machine.

It might just be a crazy thought...but hey...the DoD has an official Zombie Defense Strategy. I'm allowed to think about contingencies and what could happen if our tax money went to the formation of a zombie defense plan.


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I'm open to suggestions...as of now...I am not convinced that drones are a good idea.
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I can't agree that humans are better at determining targets. Drones target recognition is only as good as the humans that either design it or sit at the remote control unit. No difference at all. Blue on Blue incidents have happened since we started putting some distance between combatants with ranged weapons, meaning they go back to the days of bow and arrow. Will it get worse than it has already been? Ultimately I don't think it matters until we get a Skynet situation.

One of the keys to good contingency planning is having a clear understanding of the risk profile. That profile also needs to include the likelihood of a risk becoming an issue.
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I can't agree that humans are better at determining targets. Drones target recognition is only as good as the humans that either design it or sit at the remote control unit. No difference at all. Blue on Blue incidents have happened since we started putting some distance between combatants with ranged weapons, meaning they go back to the days of bow and arrow. Will it get worse than it has already been? Ultimately I don't think it matters until we get a Skynet situation.

One of the keys to good contingency planning is having a clear understanding of the risk profile. That profile also needs to include the likelihood of a risk becoming an issue.
You've got a good point. Hard to argue that.

Blue on Blue happens.

Yes...the target recognition is only as good as the humans...but then think...

How long will it be before we make that automatic too? How long will it be until we don't have conventional soldiers because we use drone soldiers?

Will modern warfare be fought from the Armchair General's Chair?

What would happen if we just had a few guys controlling most of our military's drone fleet...and in reality....most of the military.

What happens when you add corruption, cyberwarfare, WMD's....


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Accountability and Responsibility.

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I rest my case. Humans are in control of both so as I said no difference.
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I rest my case. Humans are in control of both so as I said no difference.
As long the Drone doesn't shoot on it's own and the trigger is in the hands of a human, which is how it should be kept.

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