Death by Drone: How War Has Gone Wireless 23/05/25
Drones are transforming the battlefield — from surveillance tools to precision weapons that can strike without human pilots or warning. In this episode, Dr. Oleksandra Molloy from UNSW joins us to unpack how drone technology is reshaping modern warfare.
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Original URL: https://www.news.com.au/national/death-by-drone-how-war-has-gone-wireless-230525/audio/9dd36626205f4c69ba62e2d89372ffca