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Mini-drones swarms and their potential in conflict situations
Martti LehtoHutchinson Williamsubject
Suicide DronesSurveillanceArtificial IntelligenceSwarmingAutonomous DronesSecurityLethal Autonomous Weapons (LAWs)tiedusteluNetworksmiehittämättömät ilma-aluksettekoälysotatekniikkaDronedescription
Drones are currently used for a wide range of operations, such as border surveillance, general surveillance, reconnaissance, transport, aerial photography, traffic control, earth observation, communications, broadcasting, and armed attacks. This paper examines the swarming and associated abilities to overwhelm a combatant as well as bring extra functionality by means of extra sensors spread throughout the swarm. The strategy of stealth is becoming increasingly less effective. Combatants can not only sense them, but can also successfully destroy them (although this cannot be said for nano-drones). For mini-drones, objectives can be enhanced by the strategy of overwhelming. peerReviewed
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2021-01-01 |