Russia and Turkey joined the military UAV technology club relatively late, and both set a straightforward aim toward creating their own indigenous drones-first for utility-based roles and then purely combat drones. UAVs have existed since the Cold War, but in the 1990s few countries possessed first-generation UAV technologies. Many historical analogies can be traced to the advent of new types of weapons and resulting strategies implemented for their use in a direct, kinetic confrontation. Turkey and Russia are learning how to operationally use a new type of twenty-first-century warfare-unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) warfare. Journal of European, Middle Eastern, & African Affairs.
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