It makes sense, probably would cause less hell then dropping a 106 or 110 pound Hellfire missile on a target in a civilian area but in some situations it may be harder to confirm whether the target is actually dead.
Right.
With drones, we pretty much know the intended target will die ([url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6J1VFCgFBw]case and point[/url]). I'd imagine with being able to hack into their cars--assuming they have a modern car--it would be much more difficult to actually obtain the intended outcome.
I do, but I'm also getting this comical image of stereotypical computer nerds being trained in black ops, and deployed overseas. Braces, thick rimmed glasses, and a laptop taking over assassination missions that drones used to do.
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