Carbajo-Núñez Martín ,
The War of Autonomous Drones (20.05.2022) (06),
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Blog: www.cssr.news, 06-EN (2022) p. 2
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Recently, it was learned that on March 27, 2020, a Turkish drone had taken, autonomously, the decision to attack enemy troops in the Libyan war. The drone decided to attack based on its built-in algorithm without expecting any human intervention. This news highlighted the possibility of new scenarios of war and fundamental changes in the nature of conflicts.
1. War drones or “killer robots”
By programming a military drone, one can decide what kind of control the human agent will exert over its piloting and learning, even going so far as to make it highly autonomous. Based on the type of control, a distinction can be made between military attack robots that can act in autonomous mode (LAWS: Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems), and other robotic military systems (RMS: Robotized military systems).
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