Succinct and informative post, thank you. Others have touched on the surveillance aspect, which I can understand, especially if the US government is using them on US citizens, but you seem to touch on the protestations I originally saw which seems to be around the use of UAVs as weapons delivery platforms in a conflict zone.zumbledum said:Snipped
With regard to what you say about removing the cost in terms of human lives, is the UCAV any different to an artillery shell, torpedo, cruise missile, or to stretch the metaphor, a crossbow bolt in this respect? Trying to achieve your military aims with as little risk to your own people as possible seems like a worthwhile thing to do.
With regard to target designation, I don't think what you've described is a new thing, Iran Air 655 was targeted and fired upon merely as a dot on a radar screen if I remember correctly? And doesn't the military already try to diffuse responsibility for killing by employing more crew-served weapons?
You last paragraph is the one I find the most interesting, and it's something other posters have brought up, regarding the fact that UCAV's are employed by the CIA, outside of the rules and doctrines the military is bound to and even worse may not even be answerable for it's actions?
Sorry if that's a little long winded with a great many questions, this is something I've recently become very interested in and frankly a little shocked at my level of ignorance towards.