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Why aren't conventional military planes remote controlled yet?

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BigSatchelOfRichards@reddit

Because of cyber security.
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DayDreamEnjoyer@reddit

Then why drone exist ? if it was the reason we wouldn't have drone. Both are subject to the exact same problems.
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poorlyregulated@reddit

Because sometimes there's no serious cyber threats? The Taliban don't have the same technological ability to hack and jam drones that the Chinese and Russians do.
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1000smackaroos@reddit

Because the USAF brass are all pilots, and they think manned planes are How Things Should Be Done, because that's what's traditional. I wish I was joking. It's absolutely moronic that we're still building manned warplanes. Tyler Rogoway has written extensively about the USAF's failure to look toward the future of combat in multiple War Zone articles.
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DayDreamEnjoyer@reddit

it make me laugh that you being downvoted completely prove your point. You spat truth so nobody argued back cause they can't and ressorted to just downvote you. in 2024, pilot die without any reason beside (its cool to be in it when it fly) and you are downvoted for pointing that out.
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