Sunday, 18 December 2022

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How drone strikes work?

 Drone strikes, also known as unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) strikes or remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) strikes, refer to the use of drones to carry out targeted killings or other military operations. These strikes are typically carried out by governments or military forces using drones that are equipped with missiles or other weapons.


Here's a general overview of how drone strikes work:


  1. A drone is deployed to a specific location: The drone is either launched from a ground base or an aircraft carrier and flies to a specific location where the strike is to take place.
  2. The drone is equipped with sensors and cameras: The drone is equipped with sensors and cameras that allow it to gather intelligence and monitor the target area.
  3. The drone identifies and tracks the target: Using the information gathered by its sensors and cameras, the drone is able to identify and track the target.
  4. The drone launches a missile or other weapon: Once the target has been identified and tracked, the drone is able to launch a missile or other weapon at the target.
  5. The drone returns to base: After the strike, the drone is able to return to its base or another designated location.


Drone strikes have been a controversial topic due to the potential for civilian casualties and the lack of transparency in their use. Some critics argue that drone strikes violate international laws and human rights, while others believe that they can be a useful tool for targeted killings and other military operations.




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