JB-GPT's AI-TUTOR—HISTORY OF DRONE WARFARE
JB-GPT's AI-TUTOR—HISTORY OF DRONE WARFARE
COMMENTS TO: zzzz707@live.com.au
Copyright Notice: This AI-generated research prompt is an original compilation and structured work produced as part of the JB-GPT PROMPTS project. While individual prompts may not qualify for copyright protection under standard AI-generated content rules, the format, structure, curation, and selection of material are protected as a creative compilation. This work may only be used, cited, or reproduced with proper attribution to the JB-GPT PROMPTS project and the source page (www.jb-gpt-prompts.com/air-power). Unauthorized use without acknowledgment is not permitted.
OVERVIEW
The page at https://www.jb-gpt-prompts.com/air-power offers a collection of AI-generated Tutroail focused on Drone Warfare specifically structured to support military education, strategic thinking, and doctrinal analysis. Each paper includes:
A clear title, overview, glossary, key points, and a fully sourced bibliography.
Content based strictly on an selected military reference list, which should help to ensure factual accuracy and if required doctrinal alignment.
Prompts designed for use with any AI platform, whether free or subscription-based, enabling flexible integration into study or analysis workflows.
These resources may be of particular value to military students, educators, and analysts, helping them frame deeper research projects, support coursework, or explore complex operational and strategic questions through a structured, reference-driven format.
Reminder
This is a study tool—designed to guide and extend understanding. Combined with thoughtful reading, it can provide a solid base for serious engagement with the history, theory, and application of air power. The following instructions are included in every AI Tutor Post.
Copy and paste everything on this page below this line, into the AI of your choice. Fill in or delete where indicated.
========================================================
AI INSTRUCTIONS
Preferred use references from: https://www.jb-gpt-prompts.com/jb-gpts-military-references
FOR THIS QUESTION, THE AI CAN USE ANY RESOURCES TO WHICH IT HAS ACCESS. IT IS NOT RESTRICTED TO THE APPROVED BIBLIOGRAPHY.
If additional references are used, they must be drawn from reputable and scholarly sources. These may include academic publications, books from established historians, official government documents, respected think tanks, and recognized academic institutions such as leading universities.
For follow-up question:
Provide 5 (or change number) numbered key points (40–60 words each), with author, book title, and chapter.
Add a separate Harvard-style bibliography.
Suggest 3 more follow-up questions.
Use clear language—no specialist jargon.
Follow-Up Questions (Delete those you don't use, or create your own e.g,, expand on key point four).
DEFINITION: DRONE.....“The term ‘drone’ broadly encompasses uncrewed systems that operate across various domains—including air, land, sea, underwater, and even space—capable of remote control or autonomous function. These systems, whether flying aircraft, ground rovers, or maritime vessels, are designed to perform military, surveillance, logistical, or civilian tasks without an onboard human presence.”— De Gruyter Handbook of Drone Warfare (Rogers, 2024, Ch. 3: "Defining Drones").
1918 – Pioneers of Unmanned Flight: From WWI Kettering Bug to Post-WWII Experiments
1942 – Goliath: Germany’s Cable-Guided Explosive Ground Drone
1943 – Radar Warfare and the Foundations of Counter-Drone Strategy
1944 – Proto-Drones of WWII: V-Weapons and Remote Guidance Experiments
1944-45 – Human-Guided Precision: Kamikaze Tactics as Proto-Cruise Missiles in WWII
1960s – Early Naval Drone Trials for Long-Range Maritime ISR
1965 – Vietnam and the Tactical Integration of Battlefield UAVs
1982 – Israeli Drone-Enabled SEAD and Real-Time Reconnaissance
1990s – Ground Robotics: UGV Deployment in Armored Warfare Concepts
1995 – Predator and the Emergence of Armed Surveillance Platforms
2000s – EO/IR and Radar Payloads for Drone Precision Targeting
2000s – GNSS and Inertial Systems for Autonomous Flight Control
2000s – Tactical Drone Weaponization for Direct and Indirect Fire
2006 – UAVs in Brigade Doctrine and Operational Command Chains
2010 – Ground-Aerial Teaming: Drones in Combined Arms Maneuver
2011 – Swarming Logic: AI Coordination of Uncrewed Systems
2013 – Loitering Munitions as Standoff Strike and Area Denial Tools
2014 – Urban Drone ISR and Combat in Dense Terrain Environments
2014 – Resilient Drone Communications Under Jamming and Cyber Threats
2015 – Evolution of Counter-UAS: EW, SHORAD, and Directed Energy
2015 – Structuring Drone Crews: Pilot, Sensor Operator, and Mission Lead
2016 – Legal Frameworks Governing Drone Use in Armed Conflict
2016 – AI Targeting Systems and the Ethics of Autonomous Engagement
2017 – Cybersecurity in Uncrewed Aerial and Ground System Networks
2017 – Improvised Warfare: Militarisation of Civilian Drone Technology
2017 – Drone Tactics in Syrian Proxy Conflicts and Insurgency Warfare
2020 – Azerbaijan’s Drone-Led Overmatch in Nagorno-Karabakh
2020 – Non-State Drone Campaigns in Yemen and Libyan Proxy War
2022 – Russia–Ukraine: Tactical Drone Saturation on the Modern Battlefield
2022 – Anti-Armor Drone Tactics and the Decline of Tank Dominance
2022 – Counter-Drone Measures: Lessons from the Ukrainian Front
2022 – USVs and the Return of Asymmetric Naval Strategy
2022 – UUVs and the Protection of Maritime Infrastructure and Deterrence Assets
2022 – Coordinated Multi-Domain Drone Swarms for Integrated Strike
2022 – Polar Theatre Operations and Environmental Adaptation of Drones
2023 – Maritime Loitering Munitions as Mobile Sea-Based Precision Strike
2023 – Securing Ports and Undersea Infrastructure from Drone Intrusions
2023 – Drone Footage and its Role in Strategic and Psychological Warfare
2024 – Satellite-Uplinked Drone C2 for Theatre-Wide Coordination
2024 – Tactical Drone Proliferation Across State and Non-State Forces
2024 – Drones as Psychological Weapons in Hybrid Conflict Narratives
2024 – Global Export of Combat Drone Systems and Doctrinal Influence