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World of Drones

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U.S. Air Force photo: Lt Col Leslie Pratt

Abstract

This report examines the proliferation, development, and use of armed drones. The World of Drones database draws on media reporting and other open-source information to track countries and non-state actors that possess armed drones, are developing them, or have deployed them in combat. It also documents non-state actors, such as ISIS, who have artificially equipped over-the-counter drones with improvised explosives or those who have obtained military-grade unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), like Hezbollah.

Acknowledgments

The International Security Program would like to thank previous authors from whom this current version is built. Thank you for the time and effort you dedicated to making this database as strong as possible. A special thanks to Alyssa Sims, Albert Ford, and Christopher Mellon.

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Melissa Salyk-Virk

Fellow, Future Security

Peter Bergen
Peter Bergen
Peter Bergen

Vice President, Global Studies & Fellows; Professor of Practice, Arizona State University

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