Due to. the unique demands of Irregular Warfare (lW), a variety of technological shortfalls, and the legal, moral, and ethical issues surrounding armed unmanned system capabilities, Unmanned Ground Vehicle development should be focused at meeting the challenges associated with future warfare as a Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition (RSTA) platforms, not as systems capable of employing lethal force on the battlefields of tomorrow.


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    Shoemaker, C. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 1997


    Applying unmanned ground vehicle technologies to unmanned surface vehicles

    Ebken, John / Bruch, Mike / Lum, Jason | SPIE | 2005