LOITERING MUNITIONS - KAMIKAZE DRONES
A loitering munition, also known as a suicide drone, kamikaze drone, or exploding drone, is a weapon with a warhead that is typically designed to loiter until a target is designated, then crash into it. They enable attacks against hidden targets that emerge for short periods without placing high-value platforms near the target area. Unlike many other types of munitions, their attacks can be changed mid-mission or aborted. Loitering munitions are typically aerial platforms, but include some autonomous undersea vehicles with similar characteristics.[LOI000 - Loitering Munitions: Drones - Research Questions
LOI001 - Loitering Munitions - Wikipedia
LOI002 - Deployment Patterns
LOI003 - Effectiveness Assessment
LOI004 - Strategic Implementation
LOI005 - Air Defense Responses
LOI006 - Adaptive Countermeasures
LOI007 - Supply Chain: Technology Transfer
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LOI009 - Iranian Shahed Drone
LOI010 - Russian Geran-2 Drone
LOI011 - Comparative Analysis of Drones
LOI012 - International Law
LOI013 - Civilian Impact
LOI014 - Military Doctrine Evolution
LOI015 - Future Technological Development
LOI016 - Future Strategic Stability
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LOI019 - Research: Analytical Framework