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Information contained in this work has been obtained by the authors from sources believed to be accurate and reliable. However, New Prairie Press, Professor Randall K. Nichols (Managing Editor / Publisher), Kansas State University, U.S. Army, and any of its contributors guarantee the information’s accuracy or completeness. None of the parties mentioned above, nor its authors or contributors or their organizations shall be responsible for any errors, omissions, or damages arising from using this information.

This work examines inter alia technical, legal, and ethical dimensions of behavior regarding unmanned vehicles in the air and underwater  / Space Systems, Space Emerging Technologies and Operations; drone delivery of chemical threats, biological threat agents, radiation threats, nuclear threats, cyberwar, information warfare,  electronic warfare, cybersecurity, directed energy weapons, acoustical countermeasures, UUVs, maritime cybersecurity, UAS and Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS), emerging and disturbing technologies.  It is not intended to turn intelligence analysts, counter-terrorism, information technology, engineers, forensics investigators, drone operator/pilots, or any related professionals into lawyers. Many of the topics discussed will concern the law and legal implications of certain behaviors. Every effort is made to provide accurate and complete information. However, at no time will legal advice be offered. This work is published with the understanding that the authors are supplying information but are not attempting to render professional services. Any reader requiring legal advice should seek the services of a lawyer authorized to practice in the appropriate jurisdiction. All scenarios discussed in this work are hypothetical and not to be taken or construed to be actual occurrences.

The authors, publishers, and associated institutions, U.S. Army represent that all reasonable steps and special review protocols have been taken to ensure that all information contained herein is OPEN sourced from the public domain. To the greatest extent possible, no information of a confidential or classified nature is set forth herein. Additionally, this misuse, re-engineering, retransmission, or republication of any content, information, or concept contained herein shall not be permitted unless express written permission is granted by the Managing Editor, authors, publishers, and associated institutions. Additionally, any use of the information above by any party or intentionally disseminated to any third party or parties for any illegal or improper purpose is expressly forbidden.

The authors and publisher have also strived to attribute and cite all third-party sources of information and content to the greatest extent possible where available permission has been sought for all such content, including figures, data, and tables. In many instances, sources from which the authors seek permission have not replied to requests or no longer have contact information. Should we have missed citing any source, we welcome them contacting the Managing Editor, Professor Randall K. Nichols, who will ensure that any such oversight is corrected.

Reviewed by Wayne Lonstein, Attorney at Law

 

 

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Space Systems: Emerging Technologies and Operations Copyright © 2022 by Nichols, R. K., Carter, C. M., Hood, J. P., Jackson, M. J., Joseph, S., Larson, H., Lonstein, W. D., Mai, R. W., McCreight, R., Mumm, H. C., Oetken, M. L., Pritchard, M. J., Ryan, J., J.C.H., Sincavage, S. M., Slofer, W. is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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