Yes, that is the nature of such warfare: it is reduced to the individual, perhaps smart, but not well-funded like previous iterations of projections of power. So, I think that your assessment is correct.
It's not just drones, but also gun-accessories - where the crucial hierarchy-flattening is the adaptation that is possible with 3D printers. The latter is also getting very cheap and open-sourced - so new, useful ideas are out there on the webz, and can be adapted for home-use - with rapid advancement.
Yes, that is the nature of such warfare: it is reduced to the individual, perhaps smart, but not well-funded like previous iterations of projections of power. So, I think that your assessment is correct.
It's not just drones, but also gun-accessories - where the crucial hierarchy-flattening is the adaptation that is possible with 3D printers. The latter is also getting very cheap and open-sourced - so new, useful ideas are out there on the webz, and can be adapted for home-use - with rapid advancement.