What is new, however, is the role played by drones: unmanned attacks in the air and water are carried out regularly. But the role of drones in war is multifaceted
Ulrike Franke talks about the role played by drones in the war in Ukraine
What is new, however, is the role played by drones: unmanned attacks in the air and water are carried out regularly. But the role of drones in war is multifaceted
Ulrike Franke talks about the role played by drones in the war in Ukraine
For Europe, the war in Ukraine should be a wake-up call: private European companies basically play almost no role when compared with big American tech giants
Ulrike Franke comments on the involvement of tech companies in the war in Ukraine, analyzing its implications
Nevertheless, the use of drones in Ukraine is special. Never before have so many drones been used in a military conflict
In this interview, Ulrike Franke talks about technology and tactics in the new military drone world, especially the use of mega drones in the war in Ukraine
Ulrike Franke comments on drone attacks in Moscow
This would be rather embarrassing for Russia’s air defences. If a drone has been in Russian airspace for hours, air defences should have picked it up earlier and shot it down earlier
Ulrike Franke on drone attacks in Moscow
It doesn’t matter how you feel about Musk – no individual should have this power
Against the backdrop of the Ukrainian counter-offensive, Ulrike Franke criticises Elon Musk’s excessive power
don’t believe in bloodless wars. This idea, the robots work it out among themselves and in the end we know who won – it won’t work like that
Ulrike Franke on killer robots
500 million Europeans should be able to defend their interests. We cannot always rely on 350 million Americans
Ulrike Franke on European sovereignty
Wars are incredible innovation drivers. Things suddenly become possible in a war that are either not possible at all in peacetime or take 20 times as long
Ulrike Franke explains the role played by new weapon systems in the war in Ukraine
Wars are incredible innovation drivers. Things suddenly become possible in war that are either not possible at all in peacetime or take 20 times as long
Ulrike Franke evaluates the development of artificial intelligence for warfare