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T Technology WAtCH www.vanguardcanada.com FEBRUARY/MARCH 2017 35 Scene from Gulliver's Travels I t's amazing how often we are starting to see the reverse of what we are used to when it comes to the commercializa- tion of defence technologies: where commercial industry develops technology and then the defense community adapts it. Dropped from two F-18s, the 104 micro UAVs collaborated in "missions" at the China Lake U.S. Navy test range facility, communicating with each other and swarming with a piercing sound loud enough to be heard from the ground. ARS Tech- nology reported "the drones demonstrated advanced swarm behaviors, including self-healing communications, self-adapting formation flying, and collective decision-making. While the pro- totype drones' orders were simply to 'patrol' an area, they could conceivably be used for surveillance, battlefield communications networks, or even attacks — imagine a swarm of self-guiding flying hand grenades." This reminds me of the Lilliputians hold- ing down the giant by swarming him in Gulliver's Travels. The Lilliputians are described as "men six inches in height, but pos- sessing all the pretension and self-importance of full-sized men. They are mean and nasty, vicious, morally corrupt, hypocritical and deceitful, jealous and envious, filled with greed and ingrati- tude." They are, however, in fact, completely human. Is this a fair parallel to draw to swarming micro UAVs? What are the future uses of UAV technology? And while the major- ity of technological innovation has traditionally come from the defence sector, could we see a lot of innovation arise from the commercial sectors, driven by efficiency gains and desire for maximizing profits, and then applied to the defence sector? An- other question, and I am not an expert here, but what are the moral implications of how far we take this technology devel- opment? UAVs are certainly at the top of key technologies to watch in defence, but I think it is important that we break it down to immediate steps in how we can improve efficiencies,

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