While unmanned aerial systems can serve as a force multiplier for militants, these systems do not embody a transformation in modern insurgent warfare or enable militants to engage regularly in strategic coercion. Instead, drone use is consistent with a militant group’s relative capabilities and broader strategic objectives. Consequently, these groups are likely to employ drones primarily for theater and tactical military purposes.
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| Date Taken: | 07.27.2021 |
| Date Posted: | 06.15.2023 11:57 |
| Category: | Newscasts |
| Audio ID: | 74583 |
| Filename: | 2305/DOD_109672973.mp3 |
| Length: | 00:14:54 |
| Artist | US Army War College Press |
| Album | Decisive Point Podcast – Season 2 |
| Track # | 21 |
| Year | 2021 |
| Genre | Podcast |
| Location: | US |
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