Almost every major conflict in the past 10 years has seen the use of drones, not only for air strikes or reconnaissance, but also for coordinating entire armies. As a result, there has been a UAV boom – with interest spiking from both governments and non-state actors. But does this new type of warfare also demand regulations similar to nuclear weapons – so it doesn’t get out of hand?
What’s Behind the Global Arms Race for Drones?







