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Bird Dogs & Drones, Terminators & Swarms: The Race Towards Robotic Warfare
CEO Robert Work and Shawn Brimley, executive vice president and director of studies referenced in Breaking Defense for their new report “20YY: Preparing for War in the Roboti...
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CIA warily watches for threats to U.S. now that 87 nations possess drones
CNAS Senior Fellow Dr. Patrick Cronin comments on the proliferation of drones in Northeast Asia in an article in The Washington Times about the increasing use of unmanned aria...
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U.S. covert drone program has violated international law, reports say
CNAS co-founder Michéle Flournoy is mentioned in this ForeignPolicy.com piece discussing a new Afghan civil society organization....
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Robot jellyfish? Eel-like craft? Why US Navy wants undersea drones.
CNAS CEO Robert Work talks about the budgetary constraints regarding undersea warfare spending in this Christian Science Monitor article on the potential for unmanned undersea...
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Is the U.S. Officially Moving Away from Drone Strikes?
The Atlantic Wire refers to CNAS Senior Fellow Phillip Carter's comments in Foreign Policy in an article noting that special forces may replace drone strikes as President Obam...
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The drones in East Asia are a risk?
An article posted on Foreign Policy last week by CNAS Vice President and Director of Studies Shawn Brimley, Senior Fellow Ben FitzGerald and Fellow Ely Ratner is quoted in thi...
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Will Asian Drones Make Conflict More or Less Likely?
A recent Foreign Policy article by Center for a New American Security Vice President and Director of Studies Shawn Brimley, Senior Fellow Ben FitzGerald and Fellow Ely Ratner ...
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Japan May Shoot Down Chinese Drones
Vice President and Director of Studies, Shawn Brimley, Senior Fellow and Director, Technology and National Security Program, Ben Fitzgerald, and Fellow and Deputy Director of ...
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The Drone Wars Come to Asia
Ben FitzGerald, Ely Ratner and Shawn Brimley weigh in on the rise of drones in Asia in a Foreign Policy op-ed. They note, "The rapid diffusion of advanced military technology ...
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Will The Navy’s New Killer Drones Hunt Terrorists or Fight China?
CNAS CEO Robert Work discusses with Wired the X47B drone launched by the Navy for the first time on May 14 and compares it to the simpler, propeller-driven drone similar to th...
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The case for sea-based drones
In Reuter's Great Debate blog, David Axe shares the insights of CNAS CEO Robert Work regarding the impact of the X47B, a 62-foot-wide, hook-nosed Unmanned Aerial Vehicle built...
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The Silence and the Drones
The controversy of the American targeted-killing program, and especially the resurgence of covert paramilitary and military action, has inspired a great deal of concern about ...
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Betting Against a Drone Arms Race
Bold predictions of a coming drones arms race are all the rage since the uptake in their deployment under the Obama Administration. Noel Sharkey, for example, argues in an Aug...
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Guest Post: Drones and Disruptive Innovation
Jonathan Jeckell, a plans and operations officer at the Army Sustainment Command at Rock Arsenal, is one of my favorite Twitter interluctors. You see, Jonathan and I both love...
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As U.S. Wars Wind Down, Drones Gain New Prominence
In a piece by Reuters, CNAS President John Nagl said, "We currently have a monopoly, or effective monopoly, on armed drones," speaking of the ramped up use of drones after the...
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On Drones
I just finished Peter Bergen and Katherine Tiedemann's essay on drone strikes in Foreign Affairs and recommend it. I especially agreed with the concluding recommendations, whi...
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U.S. Navy Drones: Coming to a Carrier Near China?
CNAS Senior Advisor Patrick Cronin discussed with The Associated Press the use of robotic vehicles to counter Chinese military modernization....
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On Drone Strikes (Updated)
Gah!!! Chris: I do not care how many civilians drone strikes actually kill. And I do not care how many civilians Americans think drone strikes in Pakistan kill. I care only ab...
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On Drone Strikes
Tom Ricks is the one who usually gets the interns at CNAS to do the spade work on his blog, but I was talking with intern Matt Irvine about an event he attended on drone strik...
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The Wall Street Journal, and Drones
A few months ago, I allowed my housemate's subscription to the Washington Post to lapse and used my Delta Skymiles to buy a subscription to the Wall Street Journal. I quite li...