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marmar

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Sat Dec 15, 2012, 08:12 PM Dec 2012

The Woes of an American Drone Operator


from Der Spiegel:



A soldier sets out to graduate at the top of his class. He succeeds, and he becomes a drone pilot working with a special unit of the United States Air Force in New Mexico. He kills dozens of people. But then, one day, he realizes that he can't do it anymore.

For more than five years, Brandon Bryant worked in an oblong, windowless container about the size of a trailer, where the air-conditioning was kept at 17 degrees Celsius (63 degrees Fahrenheit) and, for security reasons, the door couldn't be opened. Bryant and his coworkers sat in front of 14 computer monitors and four keyboards. When Bryant pressed a button in New Mexico, someone died on the other side of the world.

The container is filled with the humming of computers. It's the brain of a drone, known as a cockpit in Air Force parlance. But the pilots in the container aren't flying through the air. They're just sitting at the controls.

Bryant was one of them, and he remembers one incident very clearly when a Predator drone was circling in a figure-eight pattern in the sky above Afghanistan, more than 10,000 kilometers (6,250 miles) away. There was a flat-roofed house made of mud, with a shed used to hold goats in the crosshairs, as Bryant recalls. When he received the order to fire, he pressed a button with his left hand and marked the roof with a laser. The pilot sitting next to him pressed the trigger on a joystick, causing the drone to launch a Hellfire missile. There were 16 seconds left until impact. ......................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/pain-continues-after-war-for-american-drone-pilot-a-872726.html



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The Woes of an American Drone Operator (Original Post) marmar Dec 2012 OP
"Did we just kill a kid?" he asked the man sitting next to him. "Yeah, I guess that was a kid," midnight Dec 2012 #1

midnight

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1. "Did we just kill a kid?" he asked the man sitting next to him. "Yeah, I guess that was a kid,"
Sat Dec 15, 2012, 09:56 PM
Dec 2012

five years of this-Yikes... We need to turn this world around...

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