The debate on remote-controlled and so-called autonomous military
robotics has also led to new inquiries into the ethos of soldiers.
Should soldiers take risks which technological means could easily help
them to avoid? Will the deployment of drones and autonomous weapons
systems lead to the demise of military virtues? How much technological
asymmetry is acceptable in a battle? Is there a need for a new ethos of
chivalry among soldiers? In selected papers, this book endeavors to
trace the traditional fundamental ideas of chivalry and military
virtues, such as courage. It also addresses the question of the ethical
significance of such soldierly attributes in conflicts today.