Naval War College Review
Number
6
Abstract
Military targeting practices should be the core of any analysis that seeks a better understanding both of the concept of meaningful human control within a context of increasingly autonomous weapons, and of what human-machine relationship we require.
Recommended Citation
Ekelhof, Merel A.C.
(2018)
"Lifting the Fog of Targeting: “Autonomous Weapons” and Human Control through the Lens of Military Targeting,"
Naval War College Review: Vol. 71:
No.
3, Article 6.
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https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/nwc-review/vol71/iss3/6
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