...one of the big questions for American remotely piloted aviation is how best to plan for a future that will undoubtedly see a proliferation of increasingly sophisticated jamming and hacking capabilities make its way into the hands of state and even non-state adversaries.
“We need to have a balanced capability” to operate in both kinds of environments, (ret) USAF Lt. Gen. David Deptula, the service’s first Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
..."adding more autonomy to unmanned aircraft might be the only way to achieve the level of surveillance that the armed forces desire."
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I don't know how much more autonomy he wants. We can fly quite hands off.