Whether using fully
autonomous military drones is morally permissible will thus turn on the facts of the particular case» e.g., how effective such drones are in killing the enemy, how accurately they distinguish between combatants and non-combatants, and so on.
They are worried that, by setting fully
autonomous military drones loose upon the earth, we are valuing too cheaply the human lives that may be taken, primarily those taken by mistake.
In my view, there is no special moral issue involved in the use of fully
autonomous military drones.
Further, it is not true that being killed by a fully
autonomous military drone necessarily violates the dignity of the human person.
Not exact matches
From the battlefield to the paddock, why has Meat and Livestock Australia bought an
autonomous military ground
drone?
Armed
drones and other
autonomous weapons systems with decreasing levels of human control are currently in use and development by high - tech
militaries including the US, China, Israel, South Korea, Russia, and the UK.