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[Assumption] Lot's of software is intolerant of variation. So break up the face, and there is "no target," to engage.
Counter to that, If I was programming this, I would be looking for multiple characteristics to determine my target like movement, heat signature, etc, but by the same token that requires additional sensors, extra weight, extra size and power needs...
All these characteristics have to balanced off to have a mini-drone that can kill.



Say I'm running an army of drones and I want to kill everything that moves in a target location? Perhaps I do, especially if the drones don't cost much...
But perhaps I have a limited number, and I want them to be selective, and not waste drones on cats, dogs, etc, actual dummies (classic potential for a weapon decoy - have a row of dummies), then I want to write my code to focus on the "human essentials," for the targeting system.


Your bot does not have to go for the heat either. The problem with a robot/android that is hostile is how do you kill it? An explosive or a bullet (as in the terminator movies) is usually wrong, although an rpg should suffice. But in my novel "Jonathon Munros" my heroes simply used an em pulse to fry the brain. It doesn't have to be focused, although of course local computers and associated also get fried within a given radius.

Getting one robot with an EM pulse from a person-carrying piece of equipment is reasonably easy, assuming our soldiers are happy to carry something like a 40 kg backpack (Roman soldiers had to march up to 40 mile a day carrying significantly more) but that might be it. You can get more than one with one pulse if they are close enough together. The trick in the novel was to get them all in one place holding hands.






Perhaps a really good capacity to hit a fast tennis ball and a sturdy racquet is the best defense.

Perhaps a really good capacity to hit a fast tennis ball and a sturdy racquet is the best defense."
Subject to contact fuse and explosive in bot - may get through a lot of racquets:-)

Unfortunately, you won't have one, if some terrorists attack a civilian population.


An EM pulse will knock them to the ground, frying their electrical circuits. It will also fry your own computer, phone, electronic watch, and pacemaker, so it is not a free solution.

Depends on the power, and whether there is any focusing. Without focusing, it falls off inverse square with distance.

The nature of the EW attack is not specified, but presumably the truck keeps operating. Hence not an indiscriminate EM Pulse.


REF: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLQUD...
Noting the reliance on facial recognition to identify the target creates an immediate opportunity to defend against this type of device by breaking up the face/skull profile.
REF: Smiffys: https://www.smiffys.com.au/chicken-ma...