1 online resource (V, 24 pages) : color illustrations
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Note
"July 2018."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Executive summary. -- Introduction. -- Keep it simple, stupid! The Islamic State's tactical and operational drone innovations. -- Scale, sourcing, and manufacturing. -- From point of purchase to the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq: the IBACS conspiracy. -- From recovered drones to suppliers: retracing Islamic State drone purchases. -- Drone games, terror drone diffusion, and near-term threats. -- Future terror drone use. -- Conclusion.
Summary
This report evaluates the main factors that helped the Islamic State to effectively use modified commercial drones as weapons. It also highlights some of the broader threat and policy implications associated with the Islamic State's pioneering use of drones, to include how the group--and its actions--could serve as an inspiration or model for other types of actors, to include nation-states or proxy groups that are developing their own hybrid warfare capabilities and strategies.
Note
Description based on online resource, PDF version; title from title page (CTC, viewed February 9, 2021).