Drones Implanted into Combat and Their Effects on Countries that Manufacture, Use, and Distribute Them
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Hernandez, Ramon
Pastrano, Elliana
Hesser, Thomas
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For over decades, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have been in combat and dominating the remote fighting tactics that militaries around the world use. Despite being
effective and reliable, the question that will be analyzed under this research is the morality behind remotely piloted vehicles (RPVs) in combat, public’s consensus on them,
and the deadly effects drones have on countries and the targets they are being used on.
Within this research, different UAVs around the world will be examined and compared to Germany, which has recently joined countries like U.S., U.K., and Israel who
currently use UAVs. From this approach, the research will take the angle of a country's beginning stages of implementing combat drones. In this context, the research will
analyze the countries that manufacture the equipment, the countries that use them and the legal hurdles they may have gone through, and the countries that participate in
distributing the drones/ drone parts, though not in combat.
In part of doing this research, a clear hypothesis to the topic will be presented which will assist in future scholarly analysis of the subject moving forward as more countries
begin to adopt UAVs as well help give a better understanding of how they will look like for the countries, its people, and the ethics of RPVs combat strategy.
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Drones, Combat drones, UAVs, RPVs, Germany, War, United States