News

Billionaire Elon Musk: Drones Will Be the Future of War

Recently, in a discussion on social network X (formerly Twitter), technology billionaire Elon Musk warned that future wars will be battles between unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). The American billionaire believes that UAVs are the future of war.

“The drone swarm wars  that are coming will blow our minds,” billionaire Elon Musk  commented on X. Previously, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX has repeatedly warned that UAVs represent the future of warfare. Commenting on X in June, Musk declared that the wars of the future will be fought by drones.

Speaking at the CEO Summit organized by The Wall Street Journal in London (UK) last year, billionaire Elon Musk also commented that any future war between advanced countries, or at least countries capable of using UAVs, will be wars fought with UAVs.

Drones will be the future of warfare.

The prevalence of UAVs in recent conflicts has increased significantly. In the conflict in Ukraine, UAVs have emerged as a particularly important means of warfare. UAVs are used in complex missions such as surveillance, reconnaissance, and even targeting with high precision and efficiency.

In February, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Kiev would create an Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UFS) force that would use UAVs in attacks after realizing that “drones, unmanned systems, have proven their effectiveness in battles on land, in the air and at sea.” Four months later, on June 11, Ukraine officially introduced the UFS force. According to Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Ivan Havryliuk, the establishment of the UFS – a new branch of the Ukrainian military focused on drone warfare – will allow Kiev to attack targets up to 1,600km away.

Russia is also placing great emphasis on UAV production. In September, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia plans to increase its total UAV production to 1.4 million units this year, about 10 times higher than in 2023.

Related Posts

US federal workers hope Republicans will curb Trump, Musk firings

WASHINGTON, Nov 19 (Reuters) – Members of the over 2 million-strong U.S. civilian federal workforce are looking to an unlikely source to protect it from Donald Trump and…

Trump’s search for Treasury pick widens with Warsh, Rowan among names, sources say

WEST PALM BEACH, Florida, Nov 18 (Reuters) – U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s search for a Treasury secretary is widening after it stalled over the weekend, and he is…

Claudette Colvin: the woman who refused to give up her bus seat – nine months before Rosa Parks

It was a spring afternoon in 1955 when a teenager’s spontaneous act of defiance changed US history. Why did it take 40 years for her to get any…

NBA 75: At No. 67, Nate ‘Tiny’ Archibald made history with his unselfishness and vision

  Nicknamed after his father, who would later come to be known as “Big Tiny,” Archibald was far from the biggest NBA player. He was listed at 6-foot-1 (some would…

100-Year-Old Man From California Celebrates 79 Years of Marriage With His Wife

Oree and Lena McRae, an African American couple from Union City, California, have celebrated their 79th wedding anniversary. Oree is almost 100 years old and his wife, Lena,…

Strange and Curious Things | Before the names Julia Child and Martha Stewart came about, there was Lena Richard

Before the names Julia Child and Martha Stewart came about, there was Lena Richard. She was the first Black woman in America to host her own cooking television…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *