All non-drone militaries are obsolete
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Started May 23, 2026
The article argues that traditional militaries are becoming obsolete in the face of advanced drone technology, which offers greater efficiency and effectiveness in modern warfare.
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All non-drone militaries are obsolete
Noahpinion (United States) | May 19, 2026
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May 23, 2026
The evolution of warfare demands that all militaries adapt to include drone technology, or risk becoming irrelevant in future conflicts.
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The reliance on drone technology in modern warfare makes traditional militaries obsolete, as drones offer superior efficiency and precision.
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Non-drone militaries still play a vital role in global defense, providing ground support and humanitarian assistance that drones cannot replace.
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May 23, 2026
While drones are transformative, their effectiveness depends on human oversight and strategic decision-making, which traditional forces provide.
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Obsolescence claims overlook the complexities of warfare; hybrid approaches combining traditional and drone forces may be the future.
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