A Very Devastating News for One of Africa's Highly Lucrative Enterprise
Posted: 12 Dec 2021, 10:50
One of Africa's very much lucrative enterprise is waging a guerilla warfare, it starts with simple hit and run and then grows to controlling some areas, where the profit starts to flow in and followers start to join in. This is now effectively declared a no more go zone, and any Guerilla leader will be destined to the sole business of hit and run, controlling an area and moving around will be made out of business by the introduction of drones, which is essentially the result of pursuing the path to knowledge to which guerilla warefare is very much allergic.
In the era of Drones no one would ever try to dream about engaging in such a business.
Debritu go ahead and engage yourself in your all accustomed to business, it will only prolong your miseries without any gain at all.
You didn't succeed while you have controlled a large swath of land, you will not succeed as a guerilla at all.
Finally a brighter future for Africa, we can say for now.
In the era of Drones no one would ever try to dream about engaging in such a business.
Debritu go ahead and engage yourself in your all accustomed to business, it will only prolong your miseries without any gain at all.
You didn't succeed while you have controlled a large swath of land, you will not succeed as a guerilla at all.
They are principally security cameras in the sky and are able to beam high-definition real-time imagery back to the headquarters. Once a target has been identified, it can be destroyed on the spot by the guided munitions carried by the drones.
This potent mix of intelligence gathering, reconnaissance and strike capability can be decisive in a conflict, if the drones are used properly.
How armed drones may have helped turn the tide in Ethiopia’s warThe country with the most operational experience in using drones in conventional military conflicts is Turkey.
Finally a brighter future for Africa, we can say for now.