Wired for war: The robotics revolution and conflict in the 21st Century
Document Type
Lecture
Publication Date
3-22-2011
Publisher
Brookings Mountain West
Abstract
A look at the political, military, ethical and legal questions that surround the growing use of unmanned systems in war, including those found at military bases in Nevada.
Keywords
Uninhabited combat aerial vehicles; Vehicles; Remotely piloted; War – Moral and ethical aspects; War – Political aspects
Disciplines
Defense and Security Studies | Ethics and Political Philosophy | Military and Veterans Studies | Military History | Policy Design, Analysis, and Evaluation | Science and Technology Policy | Science and Technology Studies
Language
English
Repository Citation
Singer, P.
(2011).
Wired for war: The robotics revolution and conflict in the 21st Century.
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Comments
UNLV Greenspun Hall Auditorium, 5:30 p.m.
Audio/Video
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