The U.S. Army is currently testing a machine-gun mounted, remote-controlled helicopter called the Autonomous Rotorcraft Sniper System (ARSS).
It’s controlled by a modified Xbox 360 controller:
Back on the ground, a human directs it using a modified Xbox 360 controller, which plugs into a laptop so that the operator can see what the drone sees.
“Having the ability to accurately engage single point man sized targets with an airborne UAV will give the ground based soldier the ability to have a high-point survivable sniper at their disposal when needed,” stated the Army solicitation notice when the project was announced in 2005.
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Zizek is making sense:
It is thus not the fantasy of a purely aseptic war run as a video game behind computer screens that protects us from the reality of the face to face killing of another person; it is, on the opposite, this fantasy of a face to face encounter with an enemy killed in a bloody confrontation that we construct in order to escape the trauma of the depersonalized war turned into an anonymous technological apparatus.
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Wired: “Army Tests Flying Robo-Sniper”
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