The drone is a built-in computer system that has the autonomy to automatically detect and strike targets, and is especially equipped with the ability to overcome radio disturbances.
Through these technologies, Ukraine is trying to overcome its inferiority with Russia, which is a lack of artillery and ammunition.
Designed by U.S. drone company Otterin, the autonomous flying drone was able to reduce costs, resulting in large-scale production, and Ukrainian companies tested similar technologies on the battlefield and achieved successful results.
The drone has the potential to significantly reduce manpower dependence, increasing attack efficiency and accelerating battlefield counterattack speeds.
Ukraine plans to deploy large-scale drones early next year, and is producing thousands of autonomous flying drones.
In addition, the development of technology, in which one pilot controls multiple drones, is also imminent.
However, such autonomous weapons systems are creating ethical controversies.
The international community is concerned, pointing out the danger that the use of weapons that collect information and make judgments without human intervention to carry out attacks leaves human life and death decisions to machines.
In particular, the possibility of war becoming more disastrous while malfunctioning or out of control is being emphasized.
Mass production of these autonomous lethal weapons is expected to bring about military innovation, while also triggering deep debate about the ethical nature of war.
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