Current air defenses depend on being able to make weaker players give up on their ideas of even trying to attack bigger players.
The point being made here is that you can now have cheap attacks on boring targets, without having to risk any humans at all.
And by boring targets, they're talking about things like roads, or bridges and overpasses - ways to slow the global economy to a crawl, and to force nations into blowing their resources on defending everything.
> "What the Russians can’t do is harden every mile of highway, every bridge, every dam. Neither can the United States, and — critically — neither can the Chinese."
The reason you would carry such an attack by drone is to escape attribution (and thus elimination/arrest), this becomes harder if you must launch the drone in close proximity to the target to evade a patrolling defensive drone swarm.
You will most likely require a ground drone with high explosives or launching an air attack drone, which will become an expensive complex operation. Mitigating the threat of cheap drones.
> But the threat of soft-target suicide terrorism never came to much, because a suicide bomber is a targeting system with an ego.
stating that many targets which would have truly been disastrous if hit, were ignored because the attackers wanted to satiate their egos or narrative, by hitting landmarks / high profile symbolic sites.
Really? There's a pretty massive difference in that one definitely dies, and can only do one mission. The other could control 100s of drones and also believe they won't die.
The point being made here is that you can now have cheap attacks on boring targets, without having to risk any humans at all.
And by boring targets, they're talking about things like roads, or bridges and overpasses - ways to slow the global economy to a crawl, and to force nations into blowing their resources on defending everything.
> "What the Russians can’t do is harden every mile of highway, every bridge, every dam. Neither can the United States, and — critically — neither can the Chinese."