zevets
I really should change my personal text
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I know there was an airbone small turbo prop filled with people used during the gwot because some spreadsheet genius at dod figured out it was cheaper to have a plane full of people looking at sigint data (and not saving it) versus building some satellite and drone system of systems behemoth
similarly - will adding 'autonomy' to a lethal drone be cheaper than just paying some dude to fly it?
The old catch phrase is to use autonomy for "dull, dirty and dangerous" tasks - but by all accounts manned air-combat (while exceedingly dangerous) is anything but "dull and dirty"
similarly - will adding 'autonomy' to a lethal drone be cheaper than just paying some dude to fly it?
The old catch phrase is to use autonomy for "dull, dirty and dangerous" tasks - but by all accounts manned air-combat (while exceedingly dangerous) is anything but "dull and dirty"