If the future of warfare will be increasingly unmanned, but what will the apex be of all parties going this route? When warfare goes kinetic, the ultimate loss is human life. Will we bleed each other dry of capital through a battle of attrition in destroying each other's unmanned assets? It is hard to imagine warfare going that route. But until then, you can count on all involved parties using unmanned assets to reduce their human loses and increase their enemy's. Our adversaries are catching up to something that we exclusively had a monopoly over. MGySgt Samuel Steen
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