
Remote warfare
Remote warfare refers to military operations conducted from a distance, often using technology such as drones, satellites, and cyber tools, rather than deploying large ground forces. It allows armed forces to monitor, target, and carry out strikes on distant locations with precision, reducing risk to personnel. While increasing efficiency and safety, it also raises ethical concerns about accountability and the impact on civilians, as decisions can be made without direct human presence on the battlefield. It is a growing aspect of modern military strategy, enabling governments to project power globally with reduced physical involvement.