Discover the engineering breakthroughs, battlefield decisions, and geopolitical gambles behind the most disruptive military drone revolution since the invention of the tank.
For decades, air power meant pilots. Then came the UAV. Unmanned aerial vehicles rewrote every assumption about what warfare costs, who can wage it, and what the battlefield looks like from above. The military drone is no longer a niche intelligence tool - it is the defining technology of modern conflict, reshaping armies from Ukraine to the Middle East to the South China Sea.
This comprehensive volume traces the full arc of military drone development - from the first radio-controlled target aircraft of the 1930s to the AI-guided swarms reshaping active conflict zones today. Drawing from declassified records, battlefield analysis, and accounts of operators and commanders, it examines every dimension of the unmanned revolution: the technology, the doctrine, the economics, and the human consequences.
Inside, you'll discover:
Written for military history enthusiasts, defense analysts, drone technology professionals, and students of asymmetric warfare - this is the definitive guide to military UAVs and the unmanned revolution in modern warfare.
All content is drawn from open-source materials and presented for educational and analytical purposes.