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by Arrath
1835 days ago
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> E.g. what's the difference between a JSOW-ER deploying CBU-103s / BLU-108s or a "drone"? For those on the receiving end, I can't imagine its anything more than an academic distinction. For the forces using such items, it could come down to doctrine, or funding fights. It could be that lawmakers approving budgets will find it more palatable to approve a big purchase of 'drones' instead of 'smart cluster munitions'. I expect we'll see a profusion of new devices marketed as either, or both, depending on the use case and the audience. It may be that the definition will never really be nailed down. > I think the more important future distinctions are going to be between attritable/simple vs expensive/capable platforms, temporary vs persistent platforms, and organic autonomy vs network-reliant. Where some combination of the qualities is optimal for any particular mission. I absolutely agree. |
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