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The military unmanned aerial vehicles as an instrument of American foreign policy in the fight against terrorism
Frumar, Josef ; Matějka, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Dubský, Zbyněk (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the use of military unmanned aerial vehicles as a instrument of American foreign policy in the fight against terrorism. It covers their potential impact on terrorist organizations, for instance their change in behavior and warfare. It addresses the efficiency of unmanned aerial vehicles as a warfare from various perspectives, for instance in terms of number of civilian casualties or killed senior terrorist leaders. It also compares the military unmanned aerial vehicles with other alternatives of fight against terrorism and analyzes their use from strategic and tactical point of view. The last chapter indicates the potential scenarios resulting from their use for the United States, international system and security and for world itself.

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