IT HAS develop into a cliché to notice that the battle in Ukraine is a drone war. However two current research make clear what which means in follow. In mid-February the Royal United Companies Institute (RUSI), a think-tank in London, printed the most recent in a collection of papers taking inventory of tactical developments in Ukraine over the previous 12 months. On March sixth the Centre for Strategic and Worldwide Research (CSIS) launched one other paper taking a look at Ukraine’s capability and plans for battle particularly involving artificial-intelligence (AI) tools. Collectively they paint an image of a battlefield that’s more and more saturated with and dominated by the presence of uncrewed machines.