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Silent Strikes. Beyond the Frontlines, #3

Par : Jake Hollister
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232910419
  • EAN9798232910419
  • Date de parution28/09/2025
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  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

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Drone warfare has redefined modern combat, but the human cost remains profound, as drone operators face moral injury, psychological trauma, and ethical dilemmas in remote-controlled war. Silent Strikes: Moral Injury in Remote-Controlled War exposes the hidden battles behind precision strikes, unmanned aerial vehicles, and remote combat, revealing the invisible frontlines where operators grapple with guilt, PTSD, and the emotional burden of civilian casualties.
This essential book bridges military technology, ethics, and human psychology, showing how distance does not erase the consequences of killing from afar. Through detailed case studies, historical examples, and expert analysis, readers will explore the emotional challenges faced by drone pilots, cyber operators, and intelligence specialists, including moral responsibility, social isolation, and the strain of constant surveillance.
The book investigates how operators navigate ethical dilemmas in modern military operations, the psychological impact of collateral damage, and the tension between duty, conscience, and professional obligation. Silent Strikes also examines the broader implications of remote warfare on military ethics, global law, and societal perception. Topics include accountability in drone strikes, the role of autonomous weapons, ethical programming, and the debate over just war theory in the digital age.
The book highlights how military institutions, media narratives, and public opinion shape the experiences of soldiers, influencing resilience, reintegration, and moral repair after missions that challenge their deepest beliefs. With insights into coping mechanisms, therapy, and resilience training, this book demonstrates how operators can reclaim their humanity, restore trust, and confront moral injury even after the most challenging remote missions.
Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the human cost of drone warfare, including the psychological and ethical consequences that extend far beyond the battlefield. Blending compelling storytelling with rigorous research, Silent Strikes is an indispensable resource for military professionals, psychologists, ethicists, policymakers, veterans, and anyone seeking to understand the intersection of technology, morality, and the human spirit in modern war.
It emphasizes the invisible wounds of remote combat and the urgent need for ethical reflection, accountability, and global dialogue on the future of warfare. In a world where precision strikes are executed from thousands of miles away, Silent Strikes confronts the moral dilemmas of drone warfare, illuminates the psychological burden of operators, and explores how society can support those who fight battles that leave no visible scars but leave deep moral and emotional marks.
This book is a definitive exploration of the human dimension of remote-controlled war, providing essential insights into moral injury, modern military ethics, and the fragile balance between duty and conscience.
Drone warfare has redefined modern combat, but the human cost remains profound, as drone operators face moral injury, psychological trauma, and ethical dilemmas in remote-controlled war. Silent Strikes: Moral Injury in Remote-Controlled War exposes the hidden battles behind precision strikes, unmanned aerial vehicles, and remote combat, revealing the invisible frontlines where operators grapple with guilt, PTSD, and the emotional burden of civilian casualties.
This essential book bridges military technology, ethics, and human psychology, showing how distance does not erase the consequences of killing from afar. Through detailed case studies, historical examples, and expert analysis, readers will explore the emotional challenges faced by drone pilots, cyber operators, and intelligence specialists, including moral responsibility, social isolation, and the strain of constant surveillance.
The book investigates how operators navigate ethical dilemmas in modern military operations, the psychological impact of collateral damage, and the tension between duty, conscience, and professional obligation. Silent Strikes also examines the broader implications of remote warfare on military ethics, global law, and societal perception. Topics include accountability in drone strikes, the role of autonomous weapons, ethical programming, and the debate over just war theory in the digital age.
The book highlights how military institutions, media narratives, and public opinion shape the experiences of soldiers, influencing resilience, reintegration, and moral repair after missions that challenge their deepest beliefs. With insights into coping mechanisms, therapy, and resilience training, this book demonstrates how operators can reclaim their humanity, restore trust, and confront moral injury even after the most challenging remote missions.
Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the human cost of drone warfare, including the psychological and ethical consequences that extend far beyond the battlefield. Blending compelling storytelling with rigorous research, Silent Strikes is an indispensable resource for military professionals, psychologists, ethicists, policymakers, veterans, and anyone seeking to understand the intersection of technology, morality, and the human spirit in modern war.
It emphasizes the invisible wounds of remote combat and the urgent need for ethical reflection, accountability, and global dialogue on the future of warfare. In a world where precision strikes are executed from thousands of miles away, Silent Strikes confronts the moral dilemmas of drone warfare, illuminates the psychological burden of operators, and explores how society can support those who fight battles that leave no visible scars but leave deep moral and emotional marks.
This book is a definitive exploration of the human dimension of remote-controlled war, providing essential insights into moral injury, modern military ethics, and the fragile balance between duty and conscience.
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