U.S. Needs Another 600 Humans to Fly Its Robot Planes

June 15th, 2012

Via: Wired:

The Pentagon doesn’t have nearly enough people to operate its growing fleet of flying robots. Right now, the US Air Force is short nearly 600 drone pilots and sensor operators. And that’s before the military carries out its plans to more than double its armada of remotely operated Reaper aircraft by 2015.

Air Force leaders have been complaining for months that their “number one manning problem … is manning our unmanned platforms.” But the generals’ gripe was seen mostly as a worry about finding intelligence analysts to watch the countless hours of surveillance video that the spy drones produce. Turns out, the Air Force also doesn’t have enough people to operate the aircrafts — or to turn and focus their cameras.

One Response to “U.S. Needs Another 600 Humans to Fly Its Robot Planes”

  1. tenzenmen says:

    “But the generals’ gripe was seen mostly as a worry about finding intelligence analysts to watch the countless hours of surveillance video that the spy drones produce.”

    Analysts are too expensive and prone to errors. Next step is to write programs to replace the analysts.
    After that we can count on programs to plan the missions, to be followed by programs to decide who gets killed and who is allowed to live.
    If the Singularity arrives sometime soon, all this ‘outsourcing’ will go exponential.
    Wonderful.

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