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Rethinking the Drone War: National Security, Legitimacy and Civilian Casualties in U. S. Counterterrorism Operations

National Security, Legitimacy and Civilian Casualties in U. S. Counterterrorism Operations

Rethinking the Drone War: National Security, Legitimacy and Civilian Casualties in U. S. Counterterrorism Operations( )
Author: Lewis, Larry
Vavrichek, Diane M.
Editor: Marine Corps University Press (U.S.),
Assisted by: CNA Corporation,
ISBN:978-0-9973174-3-5
Publication Date:Jun 2017
Publisher:United States Government Printing Office
Imprint:Marine Corps
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $25.00
Book Description:

Drones constitute a recent addition to the long list of technological advancements in warfighting over time, a list that includes the development of the crossbow, gunpowder-powered projectile weapons, chemical weapons in World War I, and rockets and jet aircraft in World War II. The most advanced drones--the armed Predator and Reaper models--offer persistent surveillance as well as the ability to engage targets from almost anywhere across the globe, without a...
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