Robots are reshaping how wars are fought

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This article shows how drones and robots are becoming common in modern warfare, using examples from Ukraine and training exercises in Latvia to argue that this shift is already underway. It presents military technology as an unavoidable part of future conflicts, with little discussion of the risks or global efforts to regulate it. While it relies on credible reporting, it subtly encourages acceptance of increased military automation by framing it as a natural response to current battlefields.

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