| ▲ | graeme 16 hours ago | |
>Another chilling aspect of drone warfare is that you don't get to surrender. No prisoners are taken. This isn't true, you can surrender and there are videos of people doing so. You've perhaps seen videos of drones loitering, waiting a bit, and then moving in when the soldier does nothing. This is often waiting for a surrender sign. Normally the soldier in these videos is Russian. Why don't they surrender? First they may be shot by their own side if they try to follow the drone. Second, Russian soldiers have generally been recruited with large bonuses and even larger bonuses paid out in the event of their death, paid to their families. However, if they try to surrender and are shot for desertion there is no payout. Whereas if they stay still and die the Russian government gives their family money. | ||