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A Counter-Terrorism Medicine Analysis of Drone Attacks.

Dennis G BartenDerrick TinHarald G De CauwerRobert G CiottoneGregory R Ciottone
Published in: Prehospital and disaster medicine (2022)
The use of UAVs to carry out terrorist attacks is on the rise. Seventy-six terrorist attacks using this novel method were recorded since 2016, killing 50 and injuring 132 people. While the use of UAV-related explosives appears less lethal than traditional explosive attacks, advancing technologies and swarming capabilities, increasing ability to carry larger payloads, and the possibility of UAVs to disperse chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) weapons will likely increase UAV lethality in the future, requiring CTM specialists be more proactive.
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