Drone Warfare
How unmanned aerial systems are redefining global power
"Drone Warfare: How Unmanned Aerial Systems Are Redefining Global Power" traces the century‑long development of drone technology from rudimentary radio‑controlled experiments in World War I through the Cold‑War era of reconnaissance drones like the Ryan Lightning Bug and the emergence of real‑time tactical UAVs such as Israel’s Mastiff/Scout and the US Pioneer. It shows how advances in radio control, stabilization, propulsion, and data links transformed drones from simple target‑towing tools into persistent surveillance platforms, laying the groundwork for armed systems like the MQ‑1 Predator and MQ‑9 Reaper that became central to the US Global War on Terror after 9/11. The book details the expansion of drone operations across Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Nagorno‑Karabakh, and the Russia‑Ukraine war, highlighting their roles in intelligence‑surveillance‑reconnaissance, precision strikes, artillery spotting, swarm tactics, and information warfare, while also documenting the proliferation of drone capabilities to non‑state actors—Hezbollah, the Houthis, Hamas, ISIL, and others—through commercial off‑the‑shelf technology, state sponsorship, and DIY weaponization.
The work examines the strategic and political implications of this spread, including the rise of new drone powers such as Turkey (Bayraktar TB2) and Iran (Shahed series), the democratization of air power that lets weaker states and insurgent groups challenge conventional militaries, and the economic calculus that favors cheap, attritable drones over expensive manned aircraft. It analyses the legal and ethical controversies surrounding targeted killings, signature strikes, civilian casualties, sovereignty, and accountability, contrasting the viewpoints of International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law. Chapters on counter‑drone technologies, psychological impacts on operators and affected populations, media shaping of public perception, and the growing economics of drone production, export, and infrastructure illustrate how drones have reshaped battlefield dynamics, force structures, and international relations. Finally, the book looks ahead to autonomous weapon systems, swarming AI‑enhanced drones, and the continued shift in global power as nations vie for technological edge, develop counter‑measures, and grapple with the profound strategic, legal, and moral challenges posed by an era in which the sky is no longer the exclusive domain of state air forces.
This book is essential reading for military strategists, defense policymakers, international relations scholars, and security studies students seeking to understand how unmanned aerial systems are redefining modern warfare and global power dynamics. It provides valuable insights for researchers examining the technological, ethical, and geopolitical implications of drone proliferation across state and non-state actors in contemporary conflict environments.
May 21, 2026
English
49,016 words
3 hours 26 minutes
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