Drone | Warfare: Killing By Remote Control
If you are looking for an insightful resource on this topic, by Medea Benjamin is widely considered a foundational book for understanding the legal, moral, and human implications of unmanned aerial warfare. Key Highlights from the Book
: The book provides an extensive look at who produces drones, where they are deployed, and the specific "pilots" who control them from thousands of miles away. Drone Warfare: Killing by Remote Control
While highly recommended by activists and peace organizations for its research, some critics from national security backgrounds argue that the book is driven more by a political worldview than by technical military or intelligence analysis. If you are looking for an insightful resource


