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The book explores the ethical ramifications of deploying armed unmanned aerial vehicles, known as 'hunter-killer drones,' in modern warfare, particularly in conflicts like those in Afghanistan and Yemen. It delves into the moral dilemmas and consequences associated with their use, examining how these technologies impact warfare, civilian safety, and international law.
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Armed Drones and the Ethics of War, Christian Enemark
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- 2015
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