Weaponized Drones Terrorism in Africa:
Al Qaeda Al Shabaab Boko Haram
and ISIS


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Drone capability for reconnaissance surveillance and strikes with precision on enemies like Boko Haram Al Shabaab and al Qaeda continue to moderate regional and international debates on technological tools and the doctrinal developments in relation to lethal autonomous weapons systems and cyber warfare. Civil society organizations and human rights activists have a different narrative on the actual intentions and capabilities of governments and militaries thus appealing on them to enact reforms on armed drones mercenaries and mass surveillance.Civilian casualties are usually inevitable during drone strikes as violent non-state actors sometimes reside in densely populated areas to avoid strikes and to be quickly apprehended. However its evident that the synergy amongst African countries is yielding a positive impact as counter-terrorism operations with drones has reduced Boko Haram al Shabaab and al Qaeda in African Maghreb operational capabilities as well as eliminating leaders as Abubakar Shekau. So long as nations continually eliminate terrorist leaders and maintain an intelligence advantage the threat of terrorism is combatable.
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