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Why Is China Advertising Insane War Drones On Facebook
Why Is China Advertising Insane War Drones On Facebook
The proliferation of low-cost suicide drones and interceptor drones appears to be accelerating as nation-states begin stockpiling these expendable platforms, reflecting a rapid and structural shift in modern warfare toward mass, attritable weapons.
More concerning is that some of these drones appear to be marketed far beyond traditional military channels and potentially sold to the highest bidder.
We have already identified what appear to be Chinese companies advertising advanced dual-use drone systems on Facebook, suggesting that drone warfare technologies could soon be easily...
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A Glock handgun and two magazines in a file photograph. Rich Pedroncelli/AP Photo
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