Singer, 2009 - Google Patents
Military robots and the laws of warSinger, 2009
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- Singer P
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- The New Atlantis
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] Víore than just conventional wisdom, it has become almost a cliché to say that the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have proved" how technology doesn't have a big place in any doctrine of future war," as one security analyst told me in 2007. The American military efforts in those …
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