1. Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee* How Allies adapt to drones
- Author:
- Brian R. Miletich
- Publication Date:
- 05-2024
- Content Type:
- Special Report
- Institution:
- NATO Defense College
- Abstract:
- Drone proliferation and technological advancements in contemporary confl ict represent an evolutionary trend. Despite the growing scope and scale as a combat multiplier, drones have not yet changed the character of war. Drones are part of a broader evolutionary trend in military technology for three reasons: drones fail to achieve decisive eff ects on the battlefi eld, are vulnerable to basic adaption, and do not profoundly change existing military doctrine. The article recommends three policy provisions within NATO’s strategic construct that will help NATO meet the challenges proposed by drones. While technology alone is often insuffi cient to generate a Revolution in Military Aff airs (RMA), a new warfi ghting approach such as Multi Domain Operations (MDO) must be implemented to seize the opportunities presented by drones.
- Topic:
- NATO, Military Affairs, Weapons, and Drones
- Political Geography:
- Europe and North America