The fundamental problem with the “unmanned” concept is flawed not in its application, but in its inevitable evolution.
Planned unmanned systems focus on providing total area denial with out using any logistical or human resources.
As an example, the basic area denial weapon is a trap/mine.
With advances of AI, mines will no longer be dumb explosives with primitive detonators, but the entire concept of a land/water/air MOBILE reusable
“mine” which can programmed to perform any given task remotely, or be driven by an AI core.
There are already “smart” mines which are a part of this total “unmanned” system.
Area denial always suffered form the fundamental flaw of restriction, and while these “new” systems are supposed to create a measure of control
which will enable a commander to literally control the access to the area with a push of a button, history clearly shows that countermeasures have
always circumvented all such previous attempts.
On the future battlefield, unmanned systems will fight each other for positioning in the denial area, and will by default exclude human presence by
default, just as mines.
But in this case, instead of inert dumb but deadly devices, this will be a battlefield of moving, flying, swimming “smart” weapons, which by the
force of evolution will naturally evolve into progressively sophisticated, intelligent and independent systems, thus further excluding human presence
on the very earth we all live on.
When mines are placed, they literally claim the territory and require immense resources to clear them out so the local population can reclaim the
land. While with great effort that can eventually be accomplished, and while we are give assurances that new generation of “smart” mines will
self or remote detonate after combat operations are over, the reality of such future is much bleaker, because the primary job of the next generation
autonomous systems will be area control, which naturally involves either the control of human population within the area, or its explosion.
In such a way, ethnic or economical cleansing/control can be conducted remotely under any given political excuse or agenda, and such immense power
already belongs not to governments but corporations that are in the business of developing and making such systems.
Such “unmanned” arms race will inevitably force creating of incredibly advanced AI cores which will be responsible of analyzing total combat
performance of the entire system and all of its elements, and engineering next generations of systems based on the computed data.
Naturally the manufacturing of all such systems will be fully automated, thus creating a never ending and fully automated arms race.
Human military resources will naturally be redirected inwards, in order to maintain national, social and economic “stability”, while all of the
dirty work is to be outsourced to the machines.
This is not science fiction or technophobia, it’s the officially stated American policy.
Even the Navy TV commercial clearly state “working every day to “unman” the battlefield.”
The problem is that weapons system automation issue is nothing new by far.
Soviet projects like “dead hand” is only one among many, yet all of them always kept a man in the loop, even if the systems were fully networked
and fully automated.
In this new 21st century, with the public cold war nuclear standoff gone into history, localized automated tactical “solutions” like FCS are
firmly on their way, and with their surveillance and attack capabilities their ultimate purpose is complete control over civilian population of the
corporate colonies.
Their ultimate goal is to put an end to insurgency once and for all, which will allow unimpeded exploitation of any nation which is not
technologically advanced enough to defend it self.
England is in the forefront of the ultimate social engineering experiment. England has the highest numbers of surveillance cameras per person in the
world, and every single person is recorded hundreds of times per day.
Closed circuit cameras capture Britons hundreds of times each day
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How is this relevant to this topic? Simple, with the advance of AI video processing and pattern analyzing software, “unmanned” policeman are
already in the pipeline, so yet another Hollywood movie is becoming a reality.
While the citizens of technologically advanced countries are already under constant surveillance by private corporations and are controlled by
socio-economic weapons, the citizens of colonial countries are increasingly controlled by terror of automated killing machines, aka “unmanned
weapons”.
This is not some distant sci-fi future or some silly movie, this has already been happening for a decade.
The desired effect of the unmanned weapon use is to create a more efficient means to terrorize while minimizing own losses, and it works simply
because on one side the loss is measured only in manufacturing resources, while the other is measured in blood and suffering.
Burning or bulldozing houses into the ground is crude and simply obsolete in comparison to a pinpoint strike from a UAV that’s patrolling the area
24/7, and automatically targets and engages upon receiving an automated order generated by an AI program which intercepted “insurgent”
communication traffic from that very house.