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The USAF send program updates to the U-2 spy plane while it was airborne

 The USAF send program updates to the U-2 spy plane while it was airborne


Things like the USAF send program updates to the U-2 spy plane while it was airborne, but this kind of thing might be the simulation for the next generation combat and reconnaissance robots mission and system updates. The fact is that if the Mach 3+ recon plane is at the foreign airspace, and the conflict begins, that aircraft can turn to the missile at the moment. 

The target for that kind of kamikaze-drone could be an enemy nuclear weapon facility or some other highly important target. But the fact is that the robot, what is working at somewhere turns into a military robot only by changing the programs. The programs of the computer or mission records can be changed by operators, while the robot is in a remote position. 

That means the robot would not remember what it has been done while the mission. And that makes the robots more promising operators than humans in many missions. If we are thinking about the covert operations, the problem with human operators is that if they die or injure. How those things can explain to other authorities or the family members of the covert operators. 

So if the robot would be destroyed in those missions, nobody knows that thing. If the robot has a remote controller, that person cannot connect to some conflict in Africa or Middle-East. And who would believe that their neighbor is the remote-operator of the combat robot, what can be controlled over the Internet by using laptop computers? 

The owners of the system can erase mission records from the computers. The operators can sterilize the robots like some space probe that destroys things like fingerprints, DNA, and the serial numbers of the microchips. That thing will deny the connections between combat robots and some controller, who sits at some flat cannot connect himself with those robots. And this is the thing, why people should concern about robot warriors. 

https://www.c4isrnet.com/air/2020/10/09/the-air-force-updated-the-software-on-one-of-its-oldest-aircraft-while-it-was-in-the-air/




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