Sorry I can't help looking at this with slit eyes, as I always think of war gadgets in terms of new possibilities for people to find cheap ways to dismiss them.
For instance, unless the UAV has a 2x360° view and quintuplets following the camera, then I think there'll always be a way to screw with it ;))
I agree, even if I lack AtinTM's knowledge on such issues. I can already picture a robot flying "randomly" over a small piece of land (because of randomly choosing to get left, then left, then again left, then left again ;))
That same robot would also be thiking along the lines of "six hours starting at what time exactly, and do I include processing time, do I use local time or HQ time, and do I suddenly stop flying randomly after six hours, what the hell do I do" pssssscht BOOM (robot head explodes)
Stick with me kid and you'll be wearing horse turds as big as diamonds.
;-)
Just pop a tac-Nuke at 80,000 feet and fry their electronics.
Well, the second photo shows the German Mucke UAV which is designed for electronic warfare : ECM technics to counter 'enemy' UAV's. The struggle of man against tyranny is the struggle of memory against forgetting.(Kundera)