Words matter, especially when it comes to
understanding and overseeing new military technologies. That is why it is
especially important to be deliberate and precise in how we talk about a new
class of aerial munitions, like the Switchblade
loitering munition, which many, including government leaders, are
inaccurately referring to as unmanned aerial vehicles. Read
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Tuesday, June 7, 2022
Stop calling Switchblades ‘drones’ — it’s causing policy confusion
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