Drone Warfare: Killing By Remote Control May 2026

: The author warns of a future where drone technology is no longer exclusive to a few powers, potentially leading to a "nightmare of insane proliferation". Critical Perspectives

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. Drone Warfare: Killing by Remote Control

: Benjamin explores the psychological distance created by remote warfare and whether it desensitizes operators or makes killing "easier". : The author warns of a future where

: The author warns of a future where drone technology is no longer exclusive to a few powers, potentially leading to a "nightmare of insane proliferation". Critical Perspectives

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.

: Benjamin explores the psychological distance created by remote warfare and whether it desensitizes operators or makes killing "easier".