Hot Drone-On-Drone Action
from TomDispatch:
A Drone-Eat-Drone World
With Its Roadmap in Tatters, The Pentagon Detours to Terminator Planet
By Nick Turse
U.S. military documents tell the story vividly. In the Gulf of Guinea, off the coast of West Africa, an unmanned mini-submarine deployed from the USS Freedom detects an anomaly: another small remotely-operated sub with welding capabilities tampering with a major undersea oil pipeline. The American submarines smart software classifies the action as a possible threat and transmits the information to an unmanned drone flying overhead. The robot plane begins collecting intelligence data and is soon circling over a nearby vessel, a possible mother ship, suspected of being involved with the remote welder.
At a hush-hush joint maritime operations center onshore, analysts pour over digital images captured by the unmanned sub and, according to a Pentagon report, recognize the welding robot as one recently stolen and acquired by rebel antigovernment forces. An elite quick-reaction force is assembled at a nearby airfield and dispatched to the scene, while a second unmanned drone is deployed to provide persistent surveillance of the area of operations.
And with that, the drone war is on.
At the joint maritime operations center, signals intelligence analysts detect the mother ship launching a Russian Tipchak -- a medium-altitude, long-endurance, unmanned aircraft with U.S.-derived systems and avionics and outfitted with air-to-air as well as air-to-surface missiles. Its decision time for U.S. commanders. Special Operations Forces are already en route and, with an armed enemy drone in the skies ahead of them, possibly in peril. ..................(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/175548/tomgram%3A_nick_turse%2C_hot_drone-on-drone_action/#more