Drone warfare is promoting strategic tools to expand U.S. military power. Since long-range missile carriers in the early 2020s, drones have developed dramatically into a whole new war and are now in a more focused spotlight during the Russian-Ukrainian war. It’s not just Russia. Now other U.S. rivals are making drones, which are often cheap and cheap ways to mass-produce basic but deadly drones. So what can the Pentagon and the Trump administration do Stay in the lead A technology that is actively shaping ongoing military conflicts around the world?
Washington Times National Security Correspondent Bill Gotz Answer questions about how drones can transform modern warfare and reshape U.S. military strategy.
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