Publication: Measuring the moral impact of operating “drones” on pilots in combat, disaster management and surveillance
Measuring the moral impact of operating “drones” on pilots in combat, disaster management and surveillance
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Christen, M., Michael, V., Darcia, N., & Jesùs, S. (2014). Measuring the moral impact of operating “drones” on pilots in combat, disaster management and surveillance. 1–10.
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Remotely piloted aircrafts (RPAs or “drones”) have become important tools in military surveillance and combat, border protection, police and disaster management. In particular, the use of weaponized RPAs has led to a discussion on the ethical, strategic and legal implications of using such systems in warfare. In this context, studies suggest that RPA pilots experience similar exposure to post-traumatic stress, depression and anxiety disorders compared to fighter pilots, although the flight and combat experiences are completely differe
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Christen, M., Michael, V., Darcia, N., & Jesùs, S. (2014). Measuring the moral impact of operating “drones” on pilots in combat, disaster management and surveillance. 1–10.