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Automation
Military Applications
Pragmatic
The Air
Defensive Systems
SAM Systems
'Iron Dome'
Low-Risk Aerial Reconnaissance
Offensive Systems
Unmanned Drones
Anti-Personnel Drone Strikes
Small-Arms Drones
Light Bombers/Missile Launchers
'Kamikaze' Units
Swarm Tactic
Large Singular Payload
Anti-Vehicular Drone Strikes
Light Bombers/Missile Launchers
Anti-Material Drone Strikes
Incendiary Devices
High Explosive Anti-Material Ordinance
Stuff we wouldn't normally consider
Chemical Weapons
Nerve Agents
Blister Agents
Blood Agents (Poison)
Choking Agents (No Oxygen)
Nuclear Payload
Tactical Nuclear Warhead
Conventional Nuclear Warhead
Small Dirty Bombs
Biological Weapons
Any number of diseases (we'll get back to this one)
Autonomous Preexisting Airplane Systems
Build an Airforce
The Ground
Practical Improvements to Preexisting Systems
Police
Self-Driving Police Fleets
Paramilitary
Automated Weapons Systems
Self-Driving Motorized Units
Improved Supply/Transportation
No Frontline Human Interaction
'Landships'
Large Armed Armored Vehicles
Hunter-Killer Packs
Squads of Armed Mobile Autonomous Vehicles
'Goliath' Units
Swarms of Self-detonating vehicles
Improved Mechanized/Armored Units
The Sea
Conventional
Concerns both I guess
Remote Control
Necessary IT security
Robotic Control Corps
Recruitment?
Professional Soldiers?
Public Sourcing?
Autonomous units
'Wind up and let go'?
Induvidual Autonomous Units
Large Control Mainframe
Automated Control Systems
AI Control for the Armed Forces