In their fledgling efforts to send robots instead of human beings on the
most dangerous aerial missions, U.S. operators in South-East Asia in the
1960s and '70s wrote the first chapter in the continuing tale of
autonomous warfare.
While the use of drones is now commonplace in modern warfare, it was in
its infancy during the Vietnam War, not to mention revolutionary and top
secret. Drones would play an important--and today largely
unheralded--role in the bloody, two-decade U.S. air war over Vietnam and
surrounding countries. Drone aircraft spotted targets for manned U.S.
bombers, jammed North Vietnamese radars and scattered propaganda
leaflets, among other missions.
Drone War Vietnam is based on military records, official histories and
published first-hand accounts from early drone operators, as well as on
a close survey of existing scholarship on the topic.